Mark Wright gives fans a glimpse inside his and Michelle Keegan’s state of the art kitchen at £3.5m Essex mansion | The Sun

MARK Wright has shown off the stunning kitchen at his and Michelle Keegan's £3.5m Essex mansion.

The 36-year-old and wife Michelle, 35, finally moved into their dream home last year.



Now presenter Mark has given a glimpse inside while whipping up some blueberry pancakes.

In the clip shared on Instagram, Mark got to work in the kitchen that features a mix of black and glass cupboards.

The large island has a dark wood countertop and white floor tiles finish the stylish look.

Mark and Michelle's jaw-dropping pad has been months in the making and designed to the couple's exact requirements.

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It contains a bar, mini nightclub with DJ booth and a spa – and is surrounded by Wimbledon tennis-style lawns.

There's also an epic driveway and a home gym for the fitness-obsessed couple to work out in.

Plus, the rear of the property has an epic swimming pool to cool off in when it's hot.

Each of the property’s five bedrooms has its own en-suite bathroom, while three of them even have dressing rooms.

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The couple bought their home for £1.3million in 2020 but spent almost three years working on building it from the ground up.

Mark will soon make his debut presenting new reality show The Challenge UK.

A massive hit in the US, the UK version will feature reality talent from shows including Love Island, Strictly and Geordie Shore battling it out in extreme physical tests.

He told The Sun: "It was a big deal for me being the host of a show starring 16 reality stars or celebs.

“It’s proof that all the hard work, from hosting children’s shows to moving to America and putting in the ground work, is paying off.”

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