Hollywood super couple has finally brought a permanent home in France for their ever-growing hood and the Chateau in French Riviera cost them a whooping $70million.
After going through almost 100 properties the couple zeroed in on the exclusive 35-bedroom Chateau.
The couple spotted the property when they were traveling by their helicopter. They directly bought the property from its owner, which also included a lake, moat, vineyard and a forest.
A source close to the couple says, “It’s a place called Chateau Miraval which is in a tiny village called Brignol in the Var, not far from Aix en Provence.
“Just the driveway up to the Chateau is three miles long.
“There’s a lake and a swimming pool and fountains and fields with ponies in and it’s surrounded by a huge forest so no-one will be able to take pictures of them or the kids.
“They’re both thrilled as they’ve been hunting for a place on the Riviera for over a year and it’s exactly what they want.
“Last year Brad and Angelina took a helicopter along the Riviera and they were literally landing in people’s gardens of houses that they liked and were running in to ask if their properties were for sale.
“And they found this one the same way a few weeks ago, and told the owner to name his price and although it’s a huge sum of money they were happy to pay it as it’s just what they had in mind.
“They’ll be moving in roughly three months and living there full- time.”
“It’s absolutely stunning,” said the source.
“They’ve already bought a couple of million pounds worth of antiques to fill the place and are planning renovations with their Berlin based architects.
“They’re going to enroll the kids in a local French school and they already have friends there like Bono and The Edge from U2 and Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis.”
Angelina Jolie and partner Brad Pitt have decided to take a well-deserved break from movies, as Angie wants to be a full time mother.
An insider reveals, “They (Brangelina) have found a house and Angelina has talked about taking time out to be a full-time mother. That may be a break for a year, possibly two.
“Brad is more than happy to stay in France. He loves the whole feeling there. He cycles around the village lanes and takes his kids into the country.”
This family is surely getting French day by day.