Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi’s plans for stables at her flood-hit £22million Cotswolds home could be at risk over fears of how close the site is to ancient Roman relics

Ellen DeGeneres‘ plans to build stables at her £22million Cotswolds home could be in jeopardy as the immediate area is surrounded by Roman relics and structures – with fears that the potential site could be on top of historic remains.

The local council’s archaeological department have voiced their concern after plans were submitted by Ellen and wife Portia De Rossi to demolish an agricultural building and construct a suitable enclosure to indulge Portia’s passion for horses.

The pair bought the

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