Rosie Huntington-Whiteley appeared in great spirits as she returned to her home county of Devon for some down time with her family.
The model, 36, took to Instagram on Thursday as she shared a serious of snaps from her trip to the country and posted some rare pictures of her beloved son Jack, six.
The mother-of-two was born in the Devon city of Plymouth before moving to market town Tavistock, also located in the South West English county, and has previously spoken about how much she loves that part of the world.
While she and her fiancé Jason Statham, with whom she also shares daughter Isabella, 21-months, split their time between LA and London, the star has a special place in her heart for her home.
Rosie looked sensational in the snaps as she cut a stylish figure in a long tan coat which she paired with a statement beige hat.
Posing for the camera, she stood within the Devonshire forest as she concealed her face beneath her hat and wrapped up in a cosy scarf.
The star was joined by her brother, Toby, and his girlfriend Noa Murcia for the trip as the threesome enjoyed helicopter rides together in the gorgeous countryside.
Rosie also showed off her son Jack’s cheeky side as she snapped him at the breakfast table pulling his hood down over his eyes.
She captioned the snap: ‘Home sweet home’.
On another day the star donned a gorgeous black, fur lined winter coat while her blonde locks fell in natural curls.
Keeping it casual in her jeans and a cream jumper, she completed the look with some black leather boots and black sunglasses.
It looked as though the star had been enjoying a wholesome time in the outdoors as she spent her time on country walks and caught up with her family.
She and Jason sold their Malibu mansion for $18.5 million to move to the Chelsea district of London, yet Rosie has previously revealed she is a ‘country girl at heart’.
In an interview with Great British LIFE in 2022, she said: ‘I’m a country girl at heart…
‘I spend a lot of my time living in LA which is lovely. I spend a lot of time in other major cities too.’
She added: ‘There might be the glamour and fun to enjoy in a city but the real beauty is in the countryside and especially in my home county where the people are so nice and ready to volunteer smile for no particular reason.
‘The country air smells so fresh and I still love to see the sheep, the pigs, the ducks, chickens and, of course, the horses.
‘Whenever I am here and I really don’t like to be away for very long, I just find it all so relaxing and lovely. It is home to me.’