Jamie’s former pukka pad is on the market
The house where Jamie Oliver’s TV career began in 1999 is up for sale for £3,150,000.
The house where Jamie Oliver’s TV career began in 1999 is up for sale for £3,150,000.
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The Folly, a three bedroom cottage owned by renowned ceramic artist Mary Rose Young, is a masterpiece of vivid colour and eclectic style.
The bungalow that Alesha Dixon once called home has been put on the market for £1,150,000.
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Changing Rooms presenter, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, is selling his country home in Siddington, Cirencester.