Inside Gregg Wallace and pregnant wife Anne-Marie’s rustic Kent home
Inside MasterChef star Gregg Wallace and pregnant wife Anne-Marie’s rustic Kent home… with five bedrooms, a vintage fireplace and a HUGE garden
MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has given fans an inside look at the incredible country home he shares with wife Anne-Marie, which boasts a staggering five bedrooms, an enormous vintage fireplace and five acres of land.
The former greengrocer turned TV star, 54, reportedly purchased the property in 2017 for around £1 million, and has since been transformed into a beautiful home for his growing family.
Gregg is set to welcome his first child with wife Anne-Marie, 32, in the coming weeks after trying for two years to conceive, and the star has already revealed they’re having a son which they’ll name Sid.
Flawless: MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has given fans an inside look at the incredible country home he shares with wife Anne-Marie, which boasts a staggering five bedrooms, an enormous vintage fireplace and five acres of land
Gregg and Anne-Marie’s five bedroom home boasts an open plan living and dining space complete with a real burning fireplace and plenty of paisley printed rugs.
The room has plenty of space for their pet pooches to run wild and free, and fully embraces the country setting with neutral shades and wooden flooring.
One snap shows Anne-Marie relaxing on one of the comfy sofas as enormous windows and double doors allow for plenty of light to enter the room.
Excited: The TV chef, 54, is set to welcome his first child with wife Anne-Marie, 32, in May, after two years of trying to conceive (pictured above in 2016)
Incredible: The main foyer continues the vintage feel with wooden floors and off-white walls, as well as classic hanging candles to light the room
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Relaxing: One snap shows Anne-Marie relaxing on one of the comfy sofas as enormous windows and double doors allow for plenty of light to enter the room
It seems the couple have also nailed the art of accessorising the space, as one window space is decorated with Ming-style vases and metallic artwork.
The main foyer continues the vintage feel with wooden floors and off-white walls, as well as classic hanging candles to light the room.
As well as five bedrooms, the home also boasts five acres of land with a pond, and Gregg openly shares snaps of the beautiful garden on social media.
With a lush green landscape and enormous oak trees, the garden stretches as far as the eye can see, and offers even more space for his and Anne-Marie’s dogs to let off some steam.
Well designed: It seems the couple have also nailed the art of accessorising the space, as one window space is decorated with Ming-style vases and metallic artwork
Cosy: The former farmhouse perfectly embodies the Kent countryside setting, as it was reported that Gregg purchased the home in 2017 for around £1 million
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It was reported that Gregg purchased his home in 2017 after a string of business woes, with sources telling The Mirror he had ‘turned a corner’ and was ‘financially back on track.’
Gregg was beset by money troubles in 2014 as his Wallace and Co restaurant in Putney, South West London shut down in January, after the collapse of his West Veg Ltd grocery company in March 2013 with debts of more than £500,000. His Gregg’s Bar and Grill in Bermondsey was also forced to close.
Gregg and Anne-Marie are set to welcome their first child together – a son they’ve already named Sid Massimo – later this month, after trying for two years to conceive.
The TV chef admitted during an interview with OK! Magazine that he and Anne-Marie – known as Anna – were about to start IVF before she conceived naturally.
Humble abode: It was reported that Gregg purchased his home in 2017 after a string of business woes, with sources telling The Mirror he had ‘turned a corner’ and was ‘financially back on track’
Rolling fields: As well as five bedrooms, the home also boasts five acres of land with a pond, and Gregg openly shares snaps of the beautiful garden on social media
Frolicking about: With a lush green landscape and enormous oak trees, the garden stretches as far as the eye can see, and offers even more space for his and Anne-Marie’s dogs to let off some steam
Amazing: Some of the trees spring into full bloom during the warmer months, offering a beautiful sight at Gregg’s home
Gregg added that the couple have promised each other that they will only have one child together because he is getting ‘too old.’
He said: ‘Usually when you have a child, by the time they’re 20 the parents get their life back a bit, but I’ll be in my 70s.
‘So, we agreed; one child and she’d have some help here at home – so her mum and dad have moved down from Coventry and they share this house.’
Gregg and Anna first met in 2013 where the couple bonded over their love of food via. Twitter, and despite a 21 year age they tied the knot three years later.
The Eat Well For Less frontman also revealed that he is happier than ever since he married for the fourth time.
Picturesque: But the house is equally stunning in the winter, as the plants are gently covered with a layer of sparkling frost
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