MGIRL wrote:Thats so cool that he is in England as several of his biggest fans are there. Though the papparazzi in England is big, I am sure that in towns like Somerset its different. It sounds so peaceful. Thats very cool that he wants his son to go to one of the greatest schools.
So NICe of you to say so MGirl!
Somerset is one of the most beautiful counties in England so Nicky has good taste!
As for the papps...let's hope they leave him alone so he can enjoy his stay in England without intrusion from the British press!
Thats so cool that he is in England as several of his biggest fans are there. Though the papparazzi in England is big, I am sure that in towns like Somerset its different. It sounds so peaceful. Thats very cool that he wants his son to go to one of the greatest schools.
Oh was that where Fawlty towers was filmed then, the place i stayed at Devon was Ilfracombe, then i went onto an island just off the coast of Devon for a day, Lundy Island, only 16 to 20 people lived on the island then with a load of puffins, and you could only access it by boat and walk up a mountain side to it, very beautiful place it was peaceful. It was named puffin island, and they had their own postage stamps with the puffin's on
Don't know how old this article is, but it says Nic was spotted in Somerset, looking at a farmhouse.
Nicolas Cage has been spotted viewing a six-bedroom Victorian farmhouse in Somerset, it has been reported.
According to the Sunday Times, the actor got an up close look at Worminster Farm, near Wells, which is being sold along with 300 acres of land and outbuildings.
It is being marketed by estate agency Savills for £4 million.
A source told the newspaper that the actor is very interested in Somerset and likes to take a hands-on approach to negotiating property deals.
Mr Cage, who has starred in hit movies such as Leaving Las Vegas and Captain Correlli''s Mandolin, told the Daily Mail earlier this month that he is keen to move to Britain "because the British teaching system is second to none".
"I''m moving to Britain because it has the best education system in the world - who knows? My son may end up at Eton."
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Mr Cage had sold his house in Newport Beach in California for $35 million (£17.7 million), after purchasing it for $25 million (£12.6 million) in 2005.