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He is poised to return to the UK after an eight-year stint in the US.
But James Corden is unlikely to move into his sprawling countryside home any time soon.
His £8million property has been empty for two years and now appears derelict, surrounded by overgrown gardens.
The 1960s house, which has a striking curved design, was boarded up after trespassers posted dozens of eerie pictures online as well as a video ‘tour’.
Abandoned: James Corden's £8million property has been empty for two years and now looks derelict, surrounded by overgrown gardens
Couple: Corden, 44, who has three children with wife Julia Carey, pictured, paid £2million above the asking price for the 1960s home
The images, believed to have been taken last year, show an empty indoor pool and a high-end retro interior covered in dirt and grime. The patio is overgrown with weeds and the electricity was said to work in only some parts of the property.
A CCTV system was installed after the footage appeared online and gates to the sprawling estate are now plastered with