Ant McPartlin’s ex-wife Lisa Armstrong, 48, has reportedly removed her £2.3million west London mansion from the market after failing to secure a buyer for nearly a year.
The Strictly Come Dancing makeup artist was married to the I’m a Celebrity host for 11 years after tying the knot in 2006.
In January 2018 the pair announced they would divorce. McPartlin, 49, would later marry Anne-Marie Corbett in August 2021 and welcomed his first child Wilder with her in May 2024.
Armstrong and McPartlin’s split became the subject of intense interest once it was finalised, partly because of the reported sum the makeup artist was awarded.
It has been suggested that Armstrong pocketed as much as £31 million in the settlement and kept their West London home. Although Armstrong has disputed this.
The divorced pair originally purchased the semi-detached property, located on an exclusive street, for £2.3million in 2006.
Armstrong has reportedly taken her mansion’s Rightmove profile down
The five-bedroom Chiswick property is reportedly no longer listed on Rightmove, with a note indicating it was “removed by the agent” rather than sold.
Armstrong had already reduced the asking price by £250,000 in August after initially listing it for £4million in May 2024 according to The Mirror and Daily Mail.
The property has remained vacant since suffering a devastating fire in September 2023, which caused £1million worth of damage.
At the time of the incident, the house was being rented to a family of six, though only their nanny and cleaner were present when smoke was spotted coming from a first-floor bedroom.
Armstrong and McPartlin split in 2018
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Lisa had reportedly been renting out the property to the family before the fire occurred, but it has stood empty in the months since the incident.
The mansion, described on Rightmove as “a substantial double-fronted family home”, features three bathrooms and two cloakrooms.
The property boasts an impressive 80ft south-facing rear garden, complete with a self-contained garden studio. Additional amenities include a gym room, games room, cinema room and bar area.
The 27 photos that accompanied the listing showcased the spacious property and its garden, which features trees and decking, though some bedrooms appeared to have had their floors removed.
A source told The Sun newspaper that Lisa “doesn’t want the hassle any more” and has purchased a new home nearby.
“Lisa has long since moved on, but this is one of the last connections she has from her marriage to Ant,” the source added.