Look inside Graham Norton’s luxury beachhouse as he puts the Doctor Foster-style home on the market for £2.3million
CHAT show giant Graham Norton has put his beach house up for sale for a cool £2.3m - and the luxurious, modernist pad is the dream seaside getaway.
The Irish TV personality's six-bed residence is located in the picturesque Cooden, Bexhill, which has been the home of Eddie Izzard and Spike Milligan in the past.
Graham, 54, bought the house for a mere £1.3m in November 2009, so he stands to make a million or more on it if he finds a buyer.
The property boasts a pool overlooking the English Channel, while the main building is decked in African iroko wood.
There are several balconies, underfloor heating throughout and a luxury en-suite, with a double sink basin and freestanding bath.
Buyers may also be tempted by the private beach that comes with the property
All three bedrooms on the upper floor have en-suites, and the house is just a short walk from Cooden Beach railway station with quick connections to London.
It's thought Graham is buying a property in the as-yet-unfinished ONE Blackfriars building, nicknamed The Vase, as well as having his own property in Ireland.
It's no wonder Graham can afford to switch up his properties as he's been a permanent fixture on the BBC for years now.
Hosting Eurovision, and his own Radio 2 show, Graham is best-known for his Friday night BBC One chat show.
All this means he is paid between £850,000 and £900,000 a year by the BBC - and that's on top of all the extra work he does for magazines and through book deals.
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This week he welcomed a glittering line-up of guests - Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford and Reese Witherspoon.
Sadly for Harrison Ford, viewers were left in hysterics when he forgot the name of his Blade Runner 2049 co-star Ryan while on the sofa.
Graham first found fame through the radio panel show Loose Ends and even had a role in Father Ted before becoming a chat show favourite through his Channel 5 and Channel 4 shows.
He transferred to the BBC in 2005 and has been there ever since.
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