Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford's stunning £3.25m Surrey mansion with son Jack
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford live in a stunning six-bedroom mansion in Weybridge, Surrey.
The couple's lavish home, thought to be worth around £3.25million, boasts two living rooms, a sprawling garden, a study, and a top-notch kitchen. Eamonn and Ruth, who have been together since 1996 and married in 2010, share the home with son Jack. Eamonn also has three other children, Declan, Rebecca and Niall from a previous marriage.
Their swanky pad had to undergo some changes due to Eamonn's chronic back pain. A custom stair lift was installed on their winding staircase to help him move around more easily. Their mate Rylan Clark even tried it out during a visit.
Their bedroom is a picture of luxury with a large king-size bed adorned with a plush taupe duvet and velvet cushions. Matching lamps sit on glossy white units on either side of the bed.
The property also features a massive garden, perfect for unwinding in the warmer months. It includes decking furnished with two grey Chesterfield sofas and decorative pillows. Fans of Celebrity Gogglebox might recognise their living room from when the couple appeared on the show.
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Eamonn has his own 'Man Cave' office, complete with a cardboard cut-out of his wife. The room is also filled with Manchester United memorabilia.
It comes after Ruth broke down on camera as she became extremely emotional while speaking about her close-knit family. The Loose Women star said she felt as though "part of my heart ripped out" as she spoke about her son Jack leaving home for the first time.
Ruth got teary as she spoke about hard she took it when her only son left for university. In a live video chat, Ruth burst into tears as she explained: "That first week of not having him at home literally felt like part of my heart ripped out. I kept his bedroom door shut."
Ruth told Hello!: "I remember coming into his bedroom and crying and getting hold of the pillow, and I could smell him on the pillow, and had a good old cry, and then shutting the door and then that first week was horrendous because I was just so used to having him around."
The TV presenter was flooded with support over her candid revelation with Blue Peter's Katy Hill commenting: "Oh my goodness! Eldest off to uni in September and you’ve set me off @ruthlangsford! I feel you xxx." Another added: "It's real! Like a bereavement... then menopause hits, to much to handle some days."
Another parent told Ruth not to feel embarrassed: "I feel your pain. I cried when my boys went to uni and sobbed all week when my oldest left home recently. Miss him so much xx." Ruth later shared a tear-stained still from the chat on her social media pages and cringed: "I can't believe I cried."
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