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Fans in awe as Jamie Oliver’s wife Jools shows off inside of £8.9 million home

She's got an eye for style!

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Is there no end to the Oliver family’s list of talents? Jamie is, as you may have heard, quite an accomplished chef.

And it transpires his wife Jools is no slouch in the creativity department either, as some shots from her Instagram account reveal.

The proud mum to Petal, Buddy, Daisy, Poppy and River has kept her followers up to date with the renovations of the family’s £8.9 million London home.

The historic house is also Grade II listed, making it a “particularly important building of more than special interest” according to Historic England’s website.

But it’s the interiors that have wowed fans, with Jools showing off her stunning bed in the latest image.

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With schools being broken up for Christmas, the former model uploaded a picture of son Buddy Bear lying on her bed in a pair of natty cowboy boots.

Jools captioned the shot: “Schools out. How many times am I going to have to ask them to take their shoes off this holiday.”

Followers were quick to praise the giant bedframe, as well as Buddy’s boots – with some suggesting they’d never want to take them off either!

One wrote: “I have serious boot envy.”

Another said: “I am not sure which I love more the bed or the boots!”

Elsewhere in the home, Jools has shown fans a glimpse of some extra touches around the house.

These include seven-year-old Buddy’s epic treehouse-style bed, which Jools found him counting down the days of his advent calendar in recently, and a shot of the family’s baby grand piano elegantly placed in the corner of a living room.

As expected, the kitchen of the sprawling property is also something to write home about.

With a huge wooden island in the middle and more pots and pans than even Jamie could get through in a mealtime.

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Jools shared an image of two of her brood whipping up a batch of pancakes, although she may want to have the wall-mounted oven looked at – it appears to be playing havoc with the paintjob!

The home dates back as far as the 17th century, and spans over a whopping 5,700 square feet across four floors.

The favourite room in the house, though, was River’s nursery, which features lots of colourful artwork and toys for the youngster to play with.

Feel free to have us round for tea any time, Jools!


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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