George and Amal Clooney haven't even officially moved in to their newly-renovated mansion in the English countryside yet, and it seems like they are dealing with nothing but trouble. There's a new report that says the Hollywood actor is looking to buy his favorite pub near Berkshire, but unfortunately for him, he's not getting what he wants this time around.

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According to the Irish Examiner on Monday, the Hollywood star along with his Human Rights lawyer wife want to purchase The Bull In, which is located near their $10 million home in Sonning-on-Thames in Berkshire. Even though he's called it the "greatest pub in the world," the owners at St. Andrew's Church are not selling it to him.

A vicar explained that the pub "has been in the church for 600 years. We're never going to sell it. We're not interested."

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If that weren't enough, George and Amal are also feuding with their new neighbors.

According to Closer Weekly on Friday, the Clooneys are looking to install up to 10 cameras on their multi-million dollar property along with cameras placed on wooden poles in nearby Oxfordshire. Their neighbors however think it's a bad idea.

"A more appropriate security system could be achieved by a greater number of inward-facing, low-level cameras," a complaint from Eye and Dunsden Parish Council stated.

Neighbors also argued that the poles are a "visual intrusion" and "represents a potential infringement of the privacy of neighboring properties."

So far the Clooneys haven't made any comments about their security plans, but it looks like they don't have much of a choice. The district council will make a final decision on the home's security additions, whether they like it or not.