Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 39, and fiancé Jason Statham, 58, splash out ‘£25M on UK “forever home” with private beach and lake’

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fiancé Jason Statham have reportedly splashed out a whopping £25million on their beachfront ‘forever home’.

The couple, who share eight-year-old son Oscar and four-year-old Isabella, are said to have snapped up the six-bedroom mansion in the South of England in 2024.

After paying £20million they are reportedly now planning on spending a further £5million on renovations to truly make it their dream home.

According to The Sun, the lavish property is set over a sprawling 20 acres and boasts its own pool, boating lake and wild swimming pond.

Daily Mail have contacted Rosie’s representatives for comment.

Speaking about the move, Rosie previously said the family, who also own properties in London and Cornwall, were keen for a slower pace of life after selling their £14million Malibu beach house in 2020 and moving back to the UK full time.

She told Hello! about her children’s love of horse riding: ‘There’s an incredible dressage school around the corner,’

‘I’ve been dreaming of this since I left home. It will be mud and kids climbing trees. London on the weekends can feel very destination-driven. I want peace.’

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fiancé Jason Statham have reportedly splashed out a whopping £25million on their beachfront 'forever home'

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fiancé Jason Statham have reportedly splashed out a whopping £25million on their beachfront ‘forever home’

It comes after the family jetted off on a break away to Turkey with Jason sharing a collection of snaps from the trip as he enjoyed a dip in the pool.

They stayed at the luxurious five-star Regnum The Crown hotel, where rooms cost an eye-watering £3,000 a night.

In one snap, Jason could be seen unwinding by the resort’s incredible Crystal Cove Pool with his little ones.

In the water, he and son Oscar practiced their acrobatics, with the youngster balancing on his father’s shoulders for a picture. 

Meanwhile  daughter Isabella also showed off her swimming abilities in the clear blue water. 

The couple have been together since 2010 and in 2016 they got engaged.

Despite a long engagement, the couple previously insisted they were in no rush to get married.

Rosie previously discussed their long-term relationship in an interview where she described it as ‘grounding’.

She also gushed over their mutual love of interiors, saying of her husband:

The couple, who share eight-year-old son Oscar and four-year-old Isabella, are said to have snapped up the six-bedroom mansion in the South of England in 2024

The couple, who share eight-year-old son Oscar and four-year-old Isabella, are said to have snapped up the six-bedroom mansion in the South of England in 2024

Meanwhile Rosie cut a chic figure as she headed to a fitting for her Met Gala gown in New York City on Saturday

Meanwhile Rosie cut a chic figure as she headed to a fitting for her Met Gala gown in New York City on Saturday  

She looked effortlessly stylish in a brown tench which she teamed with shades Rosie strutted her stuff in a pair of heels

She looked effortlessly stylish in a brown tench which she teamed with shades 

‘Jason has the most impeccable taste. He taught me so much about architecture and furniture. He’ll say it’s been a nightmare. I love the interiors.’

It could be a while longer before the couple say ‘I do’, as Rosie told ET: ‘We’re looking forward to that time. It’s also not a huge priority for us; we’re so happy.

‘I think it will be fun to do it when the baby’s [Jack] grown up a bit and he can be involved in the wedding.’

After becoming a mother, Rosie said she ‘mourned’ her former life following her ‘shift in identity. 

She told Net-A-Porter’s PORTER magazine in 2021: ‘I just remember feeling like the rug was pulled out from underneath me.

‘I’d had all these years of being really independent, being able to come and go as I wished, being self-employed to a degree, calling the shots, and then suddenly having [something] that really anchored me to home life.’