Gregg Wallace Lists £1.3 Million Country Retreat Amid Life Changes
Ex-Masterchef host Gregg Wallace's 'immaculate' £1.3m country retreat on the market - complete with own lake

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Former MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has put his country home in Biddenden, Kent, on the market for £1.295 million. The five-bedroom property, featuring a carp lake and equestrian facilities, marks a new chapter for Wallace as he plans to relocate to Yorkshire and Italy with his family.
- 01Gregg Wallace is selling his five-bedroom home in Biddenden for £1.295 million after purchasing it for £810,000 in 2008.
- 02The property spans approximately 5 acres and includes a carp lake, stables, and a workshop.
- 03Wallace's decision to move is influenced by his daughter living nearby and a desire for a community feel.
- 04He faced allegations of misconduct while hosting MasterChef, leading to his departure from the show.
- 05Despite the controversy, Wallace insists the sale is not due to financial hardship.
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Gregg Wallace, the former host of MasterChef, has listed his impressive country retreat in Biddenden, Kent, for £1.295 million. The five-bedroom home, which he bought in 2008 for £810,000, features a carp lake and extensive grounds of approximately 5 acres, including stables and a workshop. Wallace, 61, is selling the property to start anew with his wife, Anne-Marie Sterpini, and their son Sid, as they plan to move to Yorkshire and Italy. He cited personal reasons for the move, including his daughter's proximity and a desire for a sense of community, having felt isolated in his current home. The property boasts a spacious interior with multiple living areas, a well-equipped kitchen, and landscaped gardens ideal for entertaining. Wallace's decision comes in the wake of allegations of misconduct that led to his dismissal from the BBC show, which he addressed by expressing remorse for any distress caused. He maintains that the sale is not a result of financial difficulties.
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The sale of Wallace's property could influence local real estate dynamics in Biddenden, Kent.
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