Inside Vanessa Feltz’s incredible Gothic style home with pink kitchen and hunky toyboy Ben Ofoedu
The £3.5m home features a gym, three floors and a quirky Gothic design
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The £3.5m home features a gym, three floors and a quirky Gothic design
VANESSA Feltz's £3.5million London home comes complete with a funky pink kitchen and a gym.
The incredible three-storey house - which was previously owned by multi-millionaire businessman Charles Saatchi - has a unique Gothic look, with a pointed roof and arched window frames.
There's plenty of space at the front of the St John's Wood property for car parking, and there's a big garden at the back.
The TV host's boyfriend of 13 years, Phats & Small leader Ben Ofoedu, 46, regularly shows off the property on his Instagram feed.
The inside doorways are arches to fit in with the outside design of the house - meaning it's all open plan with no fitted doors between the rooms.
The living area is all cream - from the painted walls to the carpet and a huge L-shaped sofa, which doubles up as a bed.
Likewise, the secondary living room is clean white, broken up with a gold feature fireplace and hanging gold-framed pictures on the wall.
But the feature piece downstairs is the pink kitchen.
There is a pink London skyline stencil running between the units and cupboards, complimenting the pink work surface.
In the centre of the kitchen is a sophisticated Aga cooker.
There are three levels to the characterful house, with a winding wooden-varnished stairs situated in the middle of the building.
On the second floor, there's a spare bedroom which has a door leading out to a small balcony area.
It seems this doubles up as a playroom for Vanessa's grandchildren, with a toy-pit and a ladder leading up to the top floor attic.
This is where Ben spends a lot of his time - as it's his own personal gym, which includes a cross trainer, running machine and Swiss balls in front of mirrors so he can watch himself work up a sweat.
Meanwhile, the pair have also showed off their interesting choice of ornaments, such as a gold-coated dog statue.
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