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Inside Gordon Ramsay's luxurious London home he shares with pregnant Tana


Gordon Ramsay’s beautiful London home where he lives with his pregnant wife Tana Ramsay and their four children has been revealed in all its glory.

The Hells Kitchen TV chef, whose net worth is estimated at £145million, keeps a gorgeous townhouse in the capital, close to where many of his restaurants are located.

And you can forget the housing squeeze – there’s plenty of room in the Ramsay household for their teenage brood – Megan, 19, 18-year-old twins Jack and Holly, and Matilda, 16 – to grow up in.

Gordon and Tana with their four teenage children Megan, Jack, Holly and Matilda – with their fifth on the way

With its large, spacious garden, an open plan dining and living room, bedrooms for each of the kids and an enormous sweeping kitchen for Gordon to cook up a storm, the London pad even has enough space for the family pets – three dogs, a cat and a tortoise.

Here’s a peek inside the Ramsays’ London home.

The kitchen

The colourful kitchen is the heart of the house

Tana and Gordon have two top-of-the-range stoves for all their cooking

Every family home has a heart, and for Gordon and Tana it’s right there in the vast kitchen.

As expected for a family who loves their food, their kitchen comes with all the mod cons – including TWO cooking ranges each set in their own island.

One has modern induction hobs, while the other is an old-fashioned gas-powered stove for when Gordon needs as much space as he can get to work on new recipes and taste various dishes.

The kids’ nan comes over to use their beautiful kitchen

A row of beautifully shiny copper pans line the space above the main oven, while tasteful sage green cupboards and drawers catch the light.

Windows line one side of the kitchen, while at the far end three steps lead down to the informal sitting room, which leads out into the garden.

Bright pops of colour lift the neutral walls, with splashes of purple, yellow and lime green cheering the room up.

This is the same kitchen seen on the CBBC show Matilda And The Ramsay Gang, where Gordon and Tana’s youngest daughter tries out recipes for young viewers.

The breakfast bar

The breakfast bar is at the other end of the kitchen

There’s plush seating for the dogs to snooze on

Just off the kitchen is the family’s breakfast bar, with lime green seats so the Ramsays can chat and socialise as they’re cooking and eating.

Up a few steps is a smaller, more informal living room with plus off-white sofas, black cabinets and polished wooden flooring so the kids can hang out with their friends just a short walk away from the all-important source of food.

The cubby hole/conservatory

The informal cubby hole has low seating for impromptu feasts

There’s art all over the walls

At the end of the huge kitchen is a sunken cubby hole room with a long wooden table and comfy cushions to sit on, where the family can throw informal parties or just hang out.

A skylight set into the ceiling floods the room with bright sunshine, and its clear from the family’s social media that this is one of their favourite rooms to be in, as they tend to celebrate birthdays and other big events here.

The formal living room

Neutrals reign in the formal living room

With a neutral palette of beiges, browns and creams, the Ramsays’ larger living room is a lot more formal than their other communal spaces.

It’s where they place their huge Christmas trees during the festive season, and elegantly position their carefully wrapped presents on the short flight of steps down into the room.

The dining room

Megan with two of the Ramsay pooches

Another long wooden table dominates the family dining room, where they’ll come for their big evening meals.

The dogs’ beds are kept here so the Ramsay pooches can snooze away as their humans talk and eat.

Colourful art featuring Disney characters including Minnie and Micky Mouse and Donald Duck line the walls in here, providing a bright focal point among the dark chairs and cream floor tiles.

A cat-flap has been positioned in the glass windows framing the side of the room, so the pets can wander out into the garden beyond whenever they fancy it.

The hallways

An enormous butterfly draws the eye outside the kitchen

There’s loads of space upstairs

Being a townhouse, the Ramsays’ home has lots of interesting nooks and crannies, with hallways leading off to random rooms and short flights of stairs everywhere.

The main hallway leading from the front door is wide and sweeping, decorated with a black and white patterned floor, a mirrored dresser and framed pictures and paintings on the walls.

An enormous blue butterfly hangs on the wall directly outside the kitchen, which lies towards the back of the house.

Upstairs, the dark wooden floor is pepped up with fresh white painted stairs, kept pristine by the house-proud parents.

The bedrooms

Eldest daughter Megan in her very tidy bedroom

The girls all have their own dressing tables

Mum Tana with Holly

More neutral colours reign upstairs, where the family sleep in different rooms.

Each of the teens have king-sized beds and desks or dressing tables to display their favourite possessions.

Most of the bedrooms are carpeted, but some have kept the original wooden floorboards naked.

The garden

The lush green garden is completely private

There’s a secret grotto at the end of the garden

The Ramsays enjoy a big rectangular garden covered in lush, green grass, where they and the dogs can let off steam.

A short patio can be seen just before the garden proper, covered in plant pots with evergreen shrubs to provide some colour during the winter months.

Trees and bushes line the fences, giving privacy from curious neighbours, while a range of toys – including a child’s slide – litter the grass.

A bench big enough for two is positioned amid the greenery ready to catch the sun, while a secret grotto covered in pretty ivy can be found right at the end of the garden.





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