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Liam Gallagher Buys Oasis Icon's £4.2M Mansion
24 Jan
Summary
- Liam Gallagher confirmed his £4.2 million mansion purchase on social media.
- The property previously belonged to Arsenal legend Tony Adams.
- The sprawling estate includes a pool, tennis courts, and stables.

Liam Gallagher has officially announced his acquisition of Tony Adams' £4.2 million Cotswolds mansion. The 53-year-old Oasis singer shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), addressing the local residents of Coates with a humorous message about keeping a low profile. The property, previously owned by the Arsenal icon, is situated on five acres of countryside near Cirencester.
Dockem House offers extensive amenities, including a swimming pool, tennis courts, and stables, along with a separate two-bedroom cottage. Tony Adams reportedly sold the estate for a significant profit, having purchased it over two decades ago for £2 million. The nine-bedroom country home features elegant interiors and versatile entertainment spaces.
Gallagher's move comes after the success of the Oasis reunion tour. He reportedly sought a countryside retreat with ample outdoor space for his rescue dog and for hosting friends and family. The move also follows the sale of his previous rented mansion, which was listed for £6 million.




