The pair have been spotted on their first mini break in the Lake District, laughing as they fed white doves and swans in a busy English town square.
The two stars created a stir as they enjoyed a day out in picturesque Bowness on Windemere, where they may be planning on celebrating the Swift's 23rd birthday on Thursday.
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Claire, 24, said: 'They were just walking past and one of my colleagues saw them.
'I was hyperventilating, I just never expected to see them. I ran outside and grabbed my phone for a picture, Harry was posing for another photo and Taylor was just hanging back. She thought I wanted to speak to just Harry!
'She introduced herself, she was really lovely. She said they were just here for the day and I think they were there with his parents.
Happy couple: Taylor Swift and Harry Styles with a shopkeeper
Taylor Swift (left) and One Direction star Harry Styles
Christmas cheer: Taylor Swift was happy to pose up with locals in the Lake District
Cheeky grin! Harry poses up with a fan in Bowness
'Taylor said they were leaving soon. I was so excited - I'm more of a One Direction fan but I like them both and they were both lovely.
'Taylor had a lot of bags from Beatrix Potter world - I saw some cuddly toys poking out of the top of the bag.
Christmas cheer: Harry Styles was happy to pose up with locals in the Lake District
'They are definitely the biggest celebrities I've ever spotted around here!'
A spokesman for the Beatrix Potter nursery shop, also on Crag Brow, said staff had welcomed them.
'Harry Styles and Taylor Swift popped in and bought some beautiful gifts for members of their family from our boutique shop.
'It was lovely to have them visiting us.'
According to Heatworld Taylor was even overheard telling Gemma: 'We have so much in common – it’s so great we get along.'
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'Taylor had her arms around him a lot and they were really close all night.'
Fellow diners said the pair seemed really close all night and Harry, 18, ate a turkey dinner with orange juice and a Christmas pudding, while Taylor had oven-baked cod, but didn’t have a dessert.
The couple, who have yet to publicly confirm their relationship, have been inseparable for more than two weeks.
BOWNESS: A small English town fit for a Hollywood starlet
As
Taylor Swift obviously enjoys feeding the birds and eating oven-baked
cod in the British countryside, MailOnline lists the top five
attractions in the small town suitable for a Hollywood starlet
The Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole
It promises 'something for everyone, whatever the weather'. It may not have a valet service but does boast a pay and display car park.
Taylor can also check out Rngland's largest lake Windermere Lake, where her and Harry could go on a cruise with other locals. Think less private yacht and more small boat with free tea
World of Beatrix Potter
Europe's only celebration all things Beatrix, Taylor would be able to meet Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck and a visit Mrs Tiggy-winkle in her kitchen.
The cartoons come to life at the World of Beatrix Potter museum, a sure treat for Taylor who was seen clutching carrier bags full of goodies
The Belsfield Hotel, overlooking Bowness Bay.
This impressive building might impress former Nashville resident Taylor.
It was once home to Henry Schneider, chairman of the Barrow Steelworks, but is now a classy hotel which has housed some celebrities, obviously none as important as Ms Swift
St Martin's Church
It was built in 1483 and according to locals is 'probably the most interesting building in Bowness' after the ice cream shop. Taylor could wander around and perhaps imagine attending a wedding here or even taking a few quiet moments to reflect on her showbiz lifestyle
The Angel Inn
A traditional Lakeland Inn, Taylor can be sure to find a quick ale and some friendly locals.
Altgough the boozer may just be a shirt walk from the famous lake it offers privacy and some traditional fare included beer battered haddock and pigs head croquettes
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It promises 'something for everyone, whatever the weather'. It may not have a valet service but does boast a pay and display car park.
Taylor can also check out Rngland's largest lake Windermere Lake, where her and Harry could go on a cruise with other locals. Think less private yacht and more small boat with free tea
World of Beatrix Potter
Europe's only celebration all things Beatrix, Taylor would be able to meet Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck and a visit Mrs Tiggy-winkle in her kitchen.
The cartoons come to life at the World of Beatrix Potter museum, a sure treat for Taylor who was seen clutching carrier bags full of goodies
This impressive building might impress former Nashville resident Taylor.
It was once home to Henry Schneider, chairman of the Barrow Steelworks, but is now a classy hotel which has housed some celebrities, obviously none as important as Ms Swift
St Martin's Church
It was built in 1483 and according to locals is 'probably the most interesting building in Bowness' after the ice cream shop. Taylor could wander around and perhaps imagine attending a wedding here or even taking a few quiet moments to reflect on her showbiz lifestyle
The Angel Inn
A traditional Lakeland Inn, Taylor can be sure to find a quick ale and some friendly locals.
Altgough the boozer may just be a shirt walk from the famous lake it offers privacy and some traditional fare included beer battered haddock and pigs head croquettes
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