Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, an interior designer who found fame on Changing Rooms, has put his beautiful Grade II home on the market.
The decadent 16th century manor is currently on the market with estate agents Stutt & Parker, with an asking price of £1,750,000.
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is known for his dramatic, colourful and OTT style and his former home is no different.
The property is called Roberts House (although it is dubbed Poshington Manor), and it lies on the outskirts of the village of Siddington in the Cotswolds.
The agent describes the property as “beautifully presented throughout with enormous style and flair”.
The family home features six bedrooms and four bathrooms.
It also boasts four reception rooms which all display the celebrity designer's creativity and personal style.
The rooms all have a very contemporary design and are particularly well lit with plenty of windows.
The luxurious property can be accessed through a pair of electrically operated timber gates that open onto a large gravelled parking area.
The incredible gardens that surround the house have featured on BBC's Gardener's World, and coverage of the Chelsea Flower Show.
The beautifully landscaped gardens feature an abundance of clipped shrubs, garden “rooms”, gravel paths and a hazelnut allée.
The walled gardens are also home to two summerhouses.