Ant McPartlin has declared: ‘I’m a celebrity, get me out of here!’ as he quits his long-time London home for one of the UK’s most popular villages.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal the millionaire presenter has moved to leafy Surrey, buying a vast new-build mansion on an exclusive street for a record price of more than £10million. His purchase is costing him more than £1million in stamp duty alone.
McPartlin, 50, sold his luxury house in Wimbledon, south-west London, two months ago after a planning dispute with neighbours.
One local in the village, which the MoS is not naming, said: ‘Apparently, it is a record sale for the area and it’s all anyone is gossiping about. It is one of the prime private estates in an acre of grounds so he shouldn’t have trouble with the neighbours any more.’
And he won’t need to worry about the mortgage as he has just signed a £30million golden handcuffs ITV deal with TV partner and best friend Declan Donnelly. Donnelly was also recently reported to be splashing out on property, snapping up his third house in the same London street.
McPartlin, who had his first child with second wife Anne-Marie Corbett, 47, just over 18 months ago, is sure to feel at home in the celebrity enclave.
Locals say the couple have been out with their son, Wilder. One said: ‘He looks very content and is always happy to say hello to people who recognise him but I don’t think he will be bothered too much around here as we are used to all the celebrities packing out the local hostelries.’
McPartlin sold his London home in the wake of the planning dispute – although he denied he was moving due to the row.
Ant McPartlin had his first child with second wife Anne-Marie Corbett, 47, just over 18 months ago

The vast new-build mansion on an exclusive street was bought for a record price of more than £10million




