Ellen DeGeneres is settling into life in the English countryside.
The former talk show host, 67, and her wife, Portia de Rossi, have called the UK their home since late last year after they fled LA for good.
Following their trans-Atlantic move, the comedian and “Arrested Development” alum, 52, set up camp in the ritzy Cotswolds neighborhood, which is a known favorite among the Hollywood elite.
The duo proved they were serious about uprooting their lives across the pond after buying a sprawling farmhouse in the hoity-toity area in South West England, nearly two hours from London, for an eye-popping $18 million — some $3 million over the asking price.
On Monday, DeGeneres took to social media to share a rare glimpse of the pair’s stunning property — and her brunette locks — as she attempted to mow the lawn.
“How it started,” she wrote alongside a clip of her riding a lawnmower, as de Rossi could be heard laughing in the background.
The camera then panned to DeGeneres hopping off the machine, as an unidentified man lent a helping hand.
“How it ended,” the text read at the end of the clip shared on Instagram.
“Portia thought it would be fun to film my first time on the mower. She was right,” DeGeneres captioned the video, shared with her 136 million followers on the platform.
While it appears as though the pair have taken to the English countryside lifestyle without a hitch, it’s not all been smooth sailing for the duo.
Earlier this year, the pair clashed with their British neighbors over an extension at their multimillion-dollar home.
Still, the hiccup didn’t stop DeGeneres from selling one of her final properties in the US — prompting her to officially cut ties with her homeland.
While it’s not clear exactly why the pair decided on the Cotswolds, the region is a picturesque and wealthy part of England, with many British stars boasting country houses there.
Their star-studded list of neighbors includes David and Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Elizabeth Hurley and Jeremy Clarkson.
The area is also home to royalty, as King Charles and Queen Camilla own Highgrove House in Gloucestershire.