Inside Ant McPartlin's £6 million home with wife Anne-Marie - posh village life to planned swimming pool
11.02.2024 - 13:01
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When not jetting off to Australia for I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! TV presenter Ant McPartlin, one half of the popular duo Ant and Dec, usually resides in his stunning £6 million home in Wimbledon. Ant, 45, moved into the lavish home with now-wife Anne-Marie Corbett back in 2019, following his divorce from Lisa Armstrong, who remained in the former couple's home before later relocating.
In a video published on Instagram in April 2020, Ant revealed that he had moved "six miles away" from his old home and relocated to London's posh Wimbledon Village The area, which is home to the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, is often thought of as the "perfect British village", although only the rich and famous are able to afford properties there. Since moving into the home with Anne-Marie's two daughters from a previous relationship, the couple have continued to renovate it to their tastes, occasionally sharing glimpses on their social media accounts.
One photo showed off their stunning blue-toned living room, with Ant and best pal Declan Donnelly watching a football game - which appeared to not be going the way they wanted.
The snap saw multiple Ant and Decs photoshopped into the room and also displayed the room's blue colour scheme, with colour covering the walls and velvet sofa. A display cabinet could also be seen at the back of the room, showing off a number of Ant's BAFTAs and other prestigious awards.
Ant and Anne-Marie opted for a different colour scheme for their dining room, which featured cream wallpaper and chairs, and alongside a black table. In an Instagram Live with Dec, the room's decorations could be seen, including a framed print of a Labrador that looks just like his beloved pet dog Hurley, who he shares with
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