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Phoebe Jobling

Inside Paddy and Christine McGuinness' lavish family home

Paddy and Christine McGuinness gave fans a sneak peek inside their family home on TV last night.

The celebrity couple's first documentary, Our Family and Autism, aired on BBC One on Wednesday night which gave viewers an insight into their life as parents of three autistic children.

During the emotional 'eye-opening' programme, eagle-eyed viewers got a glimpse of Paddy and Christine's Cheshire home as the majority of scenes and interviews were filmed there.

The couple and their children, eight-year-old twins Leo and Penelope and five-year-old Felicity, moved into their lavish mansion in December 2020 after five years of renting.

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The former Real Housewives of Cheshire star and comedian husband Paddy have spent the last year renovating their luxury pad to make it their own.

But 33-year-old Christine, who was recently diagnosed with autism herself, admitted she found the move difficult.

The back of their Cheshire home (BBC iPlayer)

During the documentary, Christine revealed: "We've been renovating the house together to try and suit us all as a family but I have really struggled.

"If I could live in a white box then I would live in a white box with no distractions and everything just nice and clean."

Despite this, Christine and Paddy have created what looks to be a gorgeous family home.

Marble floors run throughout the home (BBC iPlayer)

Set in Cheshire, the property boasts high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and marble floors throughout.

The first glimpse viewers saw was the large kitchen area with a central island, huge fridge, seperate wine cooler and neutral toned cupboards.

The sleek kitchen (BBC iPlayer)

Christine and Paddy could be seen sat on a stunning plush velvet grey sofa which spanned in front of the kitchen.

Fans also saw the couple sat around their vast glass dining table, complete with six modern black and white chairs.

The garden has a large play area for the three children (BBC iPlayer)

Outdoors the home has an extensive garden with a large lawn, play area with a trampoline and huge terrace area with multiple seating.

The property also appears to have a home gym on the lower ground.

Christine working out in her home gym (BBC iPlayer)

The documentary showed Christine working out on various equipment whilst explaining that she has to bring her kids 'down here' with her when Paddy is out.

Although they often share glimpses of their family and home life on Instagram and on TV, the couple keep their children's faces out of the limelight.

In online photos and during their BBC One documentary, the three kid's faces were blurred out making them unrecognisable to the public.

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