OS'BOURNE TO RUN

Sharon Osbourne planning to ditch Buckinghamshire mansion and move back to America

THE former X Factor judge has been living at Welders House, the Grade II listed building in Buckinghamshire the pair purchased in 1993, shortly before the couple relocated to Los Angeles.

Key Points

  • Plans to spend most of her time in the U.S. to reunite with children and grandchildren in Los Angeles
  • Welders House feels too empty after Ozzy’s death; his grave remains on the grounds
  • Family supportive of her move, but none want to relocate from Los Angeles to England
PUBLISHEDFebruary 23, 2026 10:36 pm UPDATEDFebruary 23, 2026 10:36 pm

SHARON Osbourne is moving part-time back to America — so she can be closer to her kids.

Following the death of husband Ozzy, 76, last year, the former X Factor judge, 73, has been living at Welders House, the Grade II listed building in Buckinghamshire the pair purchased in 1993, shortly before the couple relocated to Los Angeles.

Ozzy was buried in the private grounds of the property.

Why This Matters

Sharon Osbourne’s planned return to the U.S. highlights how grief and family ties can reshape celebrity lives, affecting heritage properties, local communities and fans while underscoring the personal priorities behind public personas.

And while Sharon stayed in the UK, her three children, Aimee, Jack and Kelly, as well as her five grandchildren, have returned to their homes in Los Angeles.

So, Sharon’s been feeling lonely.

“She will probably just spend most of her time in the US again within a couple of years,” a source told The Sun.

And another source told Pop Quest: “Sharon had vowed to remain in the UK… but things have changed.

“There’s nothing here for her these days, and she doesn’t want to rattle around that big old house all on her own, it’s lonely – and she wants to be with her kids and grandchildren.”

“Kelly, Jack and Aimee are thrilled — they all want to have their mum close, but they don’t want to live in England.”

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