According to Us Weekly magazine, the Hollywood couple have left the US with their six children - Maddox, 14, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, nine, and seven-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox - to set up home in Surrey, South East England, and have taken residence in an eight-bedroom, $21,000-a-month (or NZD$31136-per-month) luxury pad.
The home is nestled in the 'Garden of England' close to the River Thames and in commuter distance of London for convenience, since it's expected that Brad, 52, will be filming the sequel to his zombie disaster movie 'World War Z' in the city over the next six months, while his 40-year-old wife, who is a Special Envoy for the United Nations, works on humanitarian projects.
The home is said to look like the White House presidential home in Washington D.C.
The married couple had searched to buy a home in the Westminster and Marylebone areas of central London, but were unable to find a property with enough privacy and security and settled on the Surrey residence.
And they shouldn't have too much trouble feeling at home in the South East of England because in 2012, they rented the Whornes Place estate in London for $24,000 a month as their European base, while they worked on respective projects.
And they've seemingly already settled in, as last week Brad was spotted taking Maddox and the twins to a pottery studio in London.