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Tom Cruise sets sights on moving to Britain to be near Scientology base in UK

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Tom Cruise has his sights set on moving to Britain as the Top Gun star’s ­devotion to the ­controversial Church of Scientology grows stronger.

Cruise, 57, was holed up at the church’s HQ in West Sussex while lockdown halted production on Mission: Impossible 7. And sources say he used the time to focus on his religion.

Now that filming has resumed in Oxford, Cruise is said to be looking for a home near the church’s base at Saint Hill Manor, near East Grinstead.

The 18th century grade II listed mansion was bought by the religion’s founder, L Ron Hubbard, in 1959. A source said: “Tom is active more than ever in the organisation.

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