Liam Gallagher’s home in Highgate, north London is reported to remain notably green despite the UK’s record-breaking drought. The Daily Mail publishes aerial images showing grass around the singer’s property that appears largely intact, including on the grounds of a mock Tudor-style mansion valued at about £4 million.

The outlet contrasts the apparent condition of Gallagher’s land with what it describes as less fortunate circumstances for nearby neighbours, suggesting that surrounding areas are not as well irrigated or are showing more drought impact. The reporting focuses on the visible differences in vegetation from above, rather than providing specific measurements of water use, conservation methods, or official assessments tied to the individual property.

The story is presented primarily through photo-based observation. It does not include details from local authorities, drought monitoring data, or statements from Gallagher or property managers in the provided material. Overall, the coverage emphasizes the visual persistence of greenery at one address during a period of wider water scarcity.