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John Bett

Inside Holly Willoughby's £3million London home from dream garden to stunning kitchen

There's no doubt that the past few weeks have proven to be some of Holly Willoughby's toughest on This Morning.

The star - who was brought onto the show in 2009 by Phillip Schofield - saw off her former 'bestie' when he stepped down from the show amid rumours of a 'feud'.

The following week he quit ITV altogether after coming clean about his affair with a younger runner on the show, something Holly says he 'lied' to her about.

But while Phil has gone, Holly has stayed on, fronting the show with Josie Gibson this week.

And as she embarks on a new chapter of her career, we take a look at the luxurious London pad the former children's TV presenter calls home after making millions thanks to her This Morning gig...

Holly Willoughby and her family live in a huge Edwardian home in London (Instagram)
Holly occasionally shares snaps from home – and is careful to protect her children's identities in shared snaps (Instagram)

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Holly, 42, lives with her husband, Dan, 48, in a six-bedroom Edwardian property in south west London.

The couple have created a dream home together, complete with a huge kitchen, comfortable living room, and vast garden.

Fans are regularly left drooling over Holly's home interiors – which she often shares online.

Her giant kitchen boasts white walls, marble surfaces and plenty of natural light – as well as a double oven, giant kitchen island and bespoke cupboards and storage space.

Holly's home includes a giant, dream kitchen (hollywilloughby/Instagram)

A fan of cooking, Holly frequently shares images of herself wrestling up feasts and treats at home – with no roast too large and no cake too demanding for the star to whip up.

She has also shared photos of her homely dining table which is often adorned with vases of flowers and flaming candles.

The living area features a huge, grey coloured sofa while bedrooms include luxury beds complete with pristine white bedsheets and blankets.

In one video, she showed how her cheeky dog Bailey had dug up all her flower beds as he looked on with a guilty face and muddy paws.

While Holly goes to great lengths to conceal the identities of her children, she is more than happy to show off her cat, Bluebell (marksandspencer/Instagram)

Holly's dressing table adds a dose of glamour to one room, while the bright orange stool provides a pop of brightness against the neutral colour scheme.

Interspersed amongst the fashion posts are snapshots of family life, including a selfie of Holly showing off a successful garden-grow, in the form of a freshly picked radish.

Holly recently shared a video where she cooked breakfast for her friends who were sat around her lengthy dining table. An expensive cooker could be seen in the background.

The home also includes a vast garden (hollywilloughby/Instagram)

Outside, Holly recently installed an ice bath on a small veranda which sits next to glass panelling and near a bush that separates her property from the neighbour's.

Frequently making appearances alongside Bailey is cat Bluebell.

The family welcomed Bailey a few years ago, and had to introduce the two furry friends to each other gently, as seen in a video of Bailey relaxing on the wooden floor whilst Bluebell investigates from the comfort of the stairs, complete with striped runner carpet and shining stair rods.

Holly and Dan's home is only getting more grand as time goes by, as the star recently added an extension to the £3m house.

Neighbours objected but the green light was eventually given for a first-floor side and front extension, as well as altering windows and doors, and building a side dormer roof extension.

They live in the Edwardian London house with their children Harry, 13 Belle, 11, and eight-year-old Chester.

Despite keeping a relatively private life, neighbours had complained that there would be disruption to the roads and noise from the building works if the plans were approved, particularly with the plans submitted during many a time when many people were working from home.

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