Inside Eamonn Holmes £3.2M Surrey mansion with wife Ruth Langsford
Inside Eamonn Holmes £3.2M six-bed Surrey family mansion with wife Ruth Langsford – as the GB News’ presenter battles chronic back pain
They’ve been together for over 25 years and often share a glimpse into family life via social media.
And it’s no surprise that popular TV duo Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes live a lavish lifestyle in their stunning six-bedroom home.
Putting down roots in the town of Weybridge, Surrey, several years ago – the couple often enjoy hosting in the property, which is said to be worth a whopping £3.2 million.
The GB News presenter has been battling chronic back pain over recent months, with the home has now been kitted out to aid Eamonn’s recovery.
With a sprawling garden, luxe lounge area and dining room fit for guests, MailOnline takes a look inside the property.
Home life: Inside Eamonn Holmes £3.2M six-bed Surrey family mansion with wife Ruth Langsford
Home: The couple put down roots in the town of Weybridge, Surrey, with the stunning home
Ruth’s pride and joy – a dining room fit for hosting
Often being featured on Ruth’s Instagram, the home’s dining room is certainly the star of the show for the presenter.
Featuring a long oval table to sit nine people, with cream and black padded seats, the room boasts a large white tiled floor.
With plenty of natural light coming in, a large window sits to the end of the room.
While fancy glasswear, alcohol, and family photos adorn a glossy glass cabinet to the left of the room.
Decorating the room for every occasion, Ruth often kits it out with balloons and celebratory decorations for birthdays and events.
The Loose Women panellist has revealed on social media that it’s family tradition for her to decorate the table for each milestone.
Entertaining: Featuring a long oval table to sit nine with cream and black padded seats, the dining room boasts a large white tiled floor
Celebrations: Decorating the room for every occasion, Ruth often kits it out with balloons and celebratory decorations for birthdays and events
A spacious living room
There’s certainly no shortage of space in Ruth and Eamonn’s lounge, which features wooden floors and a muted nude colour scheme.
A collection of nude and brown cushions sit around the comfortable looking L-shaped sofa, which takes the centre spot.
No one in the family is left out either, as a star-printed bed sits beside the sofa for their beloved rescue pup Maggie.
The couple keep cosy with two fire places, with one in the living room, sitting along the way integrated into the wall underneath the television.
Appearing to create another lounge area, the other is a stunning marble fire place surrounded by mood lighting and a flat screen TV.
Spacious: There’s certainly no shortage of space in Ruth and Eamonn’s lounge, which features wooden floors and a muted nude colour scheme
Perfect binging spot: The couple keep cosy with two fire places, with one a stunning marble one sitting below a flat screen TV
A sprawling green garden
Perfect for the warmer months, Ruth and Eamonn have plenty of space in their well maintained garden.
Their range of stunning outdoor furniture includes two charcoal grey sofas facing one another, decorated with lime green cushions.
While a matching coffee table sits in front of the chair, which is enclosed by perfectly trimmed bushes and trees around the perimeter of the space.
A very neat garden path leads into the area, with prism-shaped bushes leading the way on each side.
And… relax: Their range of stunning outdoor furniture includes two charcoal grey sofas facing one another, decorated with lime green cushions
Summer vibes: While a matching coffee table sits in front of the chair, which is enclosed by perfectly trimmed bushes and trees around the perimeter of the space
Follow the road: A very neat garden path leads into the area, with prism-shaped bushes leading the way on each side
A spiral staircase fit for purpose
Close pal of the couple Rylan Clark recently took to Instagram to show himself trying out Eamonn’s purpose-fit stair lift.
The home has a gorgoeus spiral staircase with wooden panel flooring, a glossy bannister and ground spotlights on each step.
Fit for Eamonn last year, the stairleft helps to aid the broadcaster as he battles with chronic back pain.
In spring 2021, Eamonn first started experiencing severe back pain, which came out of nowhere, and left him reliant on a walking stick.
After discovering it was three slipped discs that affected the movement of his right leg, things took a turn for the worse when, last May, he flew to Belfast to host an event in honour of close friend, broadcasting legend Gloria Hunniford.
He ended up in A&E at the city’s Royal Victoria Hospital, after his spinal problems caused bladder and bowel issues.
Eamonn was immediately admitted for emergency surgery, only for the operation to be postponed at the last minute, when the surgeon decided it was ‘too complicated.’
Testing the waters: Close pal of the couple Rylan Clark recently took to Instagram to show himself trying out Eamonn’s purpose-fit stair lift
In an interview with The Daily Mail, Eamonn told how a scan first revealed the three protruding discs, explaining: ‘I still thought it would go away, but it didn’t. The knock-on effect was that I lost a lot of use in my right leg.
‘I got epidural injections, which helped to a degree, but didn’t cure the problem. I started using a stick, so life was already becoming more curtailed.’
‘The spine and all the nerves that lead off it affect so many other things, which he felt needed to be addressed first. I was crushed. I had been in severe pain for a year, and I desperately hoped this might be the answer.’
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