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Sam Faiers and Paul Knightley moved house just days before the coronavirus lockdown

Sam Faiers has revealed she moved house just days before the coronavirus lockdown.

The former TOWIE star, 29, has been speaking about moving her growing family from Hertfordshire to Surrey for months and it seems they've finally taken the plunge.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Sam shared a snap of herself and her partner Paul Knightley with their two children Baby Paul, four, and Rosie, two, posing in their old house.

Sam and Paul, who have been together since 2014, shared a kiss as they held hands with their children.

The room was almost completely empty as the family moved out their stuff to take to their new place.

Sam Faiers has revealed she moved house just days before the coronavirus lockdown (Instagram)
Sam and Paul have been together for five years and share two children together (samfaiers/Instagram)

In the picture caption she said she was ready for a "new chapter" in their new home.

Sam wrote: "Hey, sorry guys I've been so quiet on social we moved a few days ago before the lockdown.

"Goodbye Hertfordshire onto our next adventure and a new chapter in our lives.

"We made so many amazing memories in this house."

The family have been speaking about moving for months (ITV)

Sam wrote that they still have no internet or TV in their home so they wouldn't be watching Mummy Diaries with her fans this week.

She added: "We have no service, internet or Sky TV lol.

"But we're all good, it's actually really refreshing having a digital detox.

"As soon as we get it sorted I can't wait to share our move with you."

Sam and Baby Paul (samanthafaiers/Instagram)

The government hasn't officially banned moving house during the coronavirus outbreak but has strongly advised delaying it.

In the UK there have been 9,529 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 465 deaths.

The number of people testing positive for Covid-19 is likely to pass 10,000 today.

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