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Property expert Sarah Beeny lists sprawling £3.5 million London mansion for sale

Restoration Nightmare presenter Sarah Beeny has listed her incredible £3.5 million mansion for sale.

The London home boasts seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, four reception rooms, a media room and a huge landscaped garden.

Sarah, 47, is selling the place as she has decided to relocate to Somerset with her husband Graham and their four children.

The stunning home is located in south-west London, near Tooting Bec Common (RIGHTMOVE)

The presenter said she had never intended to sell the South West London house, located near Tooting Bec Common, but that "it's the right time".

Sarah lives at the 4,213 square foot property with her husband and four sons, Billy, 14, Charlie, 13, Rafferty, ten, and Laurie, nine.

She recently told Hello! magazine: "I always said I would never sell this house – it represents my sons' childhood and we all have such magical memories here.

On the lower ground floor is a bright family room with cream coloured furniture (RIGHTMOVE)
The enormous master bedroom has cream carpets, fitted wardrobes and an en suite (RIGHTMOVE)
The house boasts five bathrooms, one being this modern monochrome marble bathroom (RIGHTMOVE)

"But it's the right time."

She explained that she wanted to raise her children in the countryside of Somerset instead of London.

'We've always harboured dreams of giving the boys that Swallows and Amazons childhood idyll", she said.

"Children grow up too quickly in London. We just want them to be children as long as they can."

The homely kitchen has wood panelled floors, a large central island and dove grey cabinets (RIGHTMOVE)
Another bathroom in the property looks fresh and welcoming with a white colour scheme (RIGHTMOVE)
The house has four additional reception rooms (RIGHTMOVE)

"Graham's always wanted to move out of London," she added.

Sarah also sold her Yorkshire mansion Rise Hall this year.

She had bought the property for £440,000 and restored it, eventually selling it for a whopping £1.4 million.

The dining room provides access through French doors to the huge garden (RIGHTMOVE)
The house has five bedrooms, two of which have an en suite bathroom (RIGHTMOVE)

The family will be moving into a 220 acre sheep farm in Somerset which they have been splitting their time in.

Sarah added: "We’re very fortunate that we are in a position that we could make it happen.

Sarah also sold her Yorkshire mansion Rise Hall earlier this year after restoring it (CHANNEL 4 PICTURE PUBLICITY)

"It’s all about decluttering our lives. We’re making life simpler so we can concentrate on the things that really matter.

"I would have been depressed about closing down this house if there wasn't a new door opening.

"But it feels like a new exciting chapter is beginning."

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