The Mail on Sunday

Teetotal Brand pours his money into a pub

Comic and wife snap up 16th Century inn

- By Jonathan Bucks

AFTER years of excess, he became an unlikely teetotalle­r – but now it appears that Russell Brand has bought a pub.

The comedian and his wife, TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher’s younger sister Laura, are understood to have recently taken ownership of the Crown Inn in Pishill, near Henley-on-Thames.

Nestled in the picturesqu­e Oxfordshir­e countrysid­e, the Grade II listed coaching house, which dates from the 16th Century – comes with a detached barn which can host weddings for up to 80 people.

When it went on sale in April for offers starting at £850,000, estate agent Rightmove said: ‘The picturesqu­e backdrop of the grounds makes the property an ideal choice for weddings and events and attracts plenty of trade throughout the year.

‘The property has an additional two-bedroom self-contained cottage within the grounds.

‘And lastly, there is also a separate two-storey outbuildin­g, which… could easily be converted to further letting accommodat­ion.’

The property has a large front paved patio area, gravel car park with 35 spaces and large rear lawned garden, with 120 seats.

Mr Brand, 46, and his wife, 34, who tied the knot in August 2017 at an intimate service near their Henley home, have found success in their other company, which specialise­s in TV production. The couple shared a £1.4 million dividend in 2020, according to company accounts.

Despite famously calling for a ‘socialist egalitaria­n’ revolution during a Newsnight interview in 2015, Mr Brand has amassed a net worth of about £15 million thanks to his business interests and a string of luxury properties.

Mr Brand quit alcohol and drugs in 2003, telling The Guardian in an interview 2013: ‘My life has improved immeasurab­ly. I have a job, a house, a cat, good friendship­s and generally a bright outlook.’

 ?? ?? LANDLORDS: Russell and Laura, and the Crown Inn, Pishill
LANDLORDS: Russell and Laura, and the Crown Inn, Pishill

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