**Shattered Sharon Osbourne Finds Comfort in Ozzy’s “Little Slice of Heaven”**
*Published Oct. 6, 2025, 6:58 p.m. ET*
Sharon Osbourne is finding solace in the belief that her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, is still watching over her from what she affectionately calls his “little slice of heaven” — the garden of their English estate where he was laid to rest, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The 72-year-old television personality described Ozzy’s final resting place at Welders House in Buckinghamshire as her “little piece of heaven” even before his death in July.
The legendary Black Sabbath frontman, who passed away at age 76 from heart failure at home on July 22, was buried on the grounds of the couple’s Grade II-listed mansion. This is the very place they purchased 32 years ago after leaving Los Angeles to return to Britain.
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### Remembering Their Final Years Together
Ozzy and Sharon’s story is revisited in the new BBC One documentary *Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home*, which aired earlier this month. The film follows the last three years of Ozzy’s life as he faced declining health and prepared for their move back to England.
Reflecting on the move, Sharon says:
*”It was just like I could breathe. It’s our little piece of heaven. All you hear are birds, little bit of our dogs barking, Ozzy screaming.”*
According to sources close to Sharon, she now spends hours near his grave, finding solace in the tranquil countryside home they shared.
One friend shared, *”She’s convinced Ozzy’s spirit is still there with her – she calls him her guardian angel. She feels him in the garden every morning, as if he’s watching over her.”*
Another insider added, *”Sharon always said that house in the U.K. was their forever home. She feels he never really left it. For her, it’s comforting to think he’s still protecting her from there.”*
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### Ozzy’s Wish to Return Home
The documentary also reveals it was Ozzy’s decision to move back to England. Sharon states,
*”It is Ozzy’s decision whether he wants to spend the rest of his life there or here. Home is where both of us are. As long as he is with me I am alright.”*
Ozzy’s health struggles—including Parkinson’s disease and multiple surgeries—prompted the couple to retreat from public life. They planned to spend their final years in privacy, surrounded by family and the calm of the English countryside.
Sharon reflected in the film, *”I always, always told Ozzy, when you’re 70, we say goodbye.”*
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### Closing the Circle in the English Countryside
Their move marked the end of more than three decades in Los Angeles, where the Osbournes raised their children and became household names through their hit MTV reality series, *The Osbournes*.
Returning to Britain was, Sharon told friends, her way of “closing the circle.”
A longtime friend said:
*”Ozzy had grown weary of the chaos and constant buzz of L.A. – he just wanted calm. Sharon went along with it because his happiness meant everything to her. She’d often laugh that the gloomy English weather somehow suited him perfectly.”*
Ozzy himself spoke about the move shortly before his death:
*”We’re so used to running after the kids we don’t know what it is like to be with ourselves and to be with each other. I can’t wait until I am there.”*
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### Sharon’s Message of Gratitude
Since his passing, Sharon has expressed heartfelt thanks to fans for their support.
On Instagram, she wrote:
*”I’m still having trouble finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support you’ve shown on social media.”*
She added:
*”Your comments, posts, and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know.”*
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For Sharon Osbourne, the garden at Welders House remains a sanctuary — a place where love endures, and the spirit of Ozzy Osbourne watches over her every day.
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