Inside Ant McPartlin’s £7 Million Mansion — But Why Neighbours Say His Real Wealth Lies Elsewhere

Inside Ant McPartlin’s £7 Million Mansion — But Why Neighbours Say His Real Wealth Lies Elsewhere

For most celebrities, a £7 million mansion would be the ultimate symbol of success. But for Anthony McPartlin, one half of Britain’s most iconic presenting duo Ant & Dec, his sprawling home in leafy South West London is less about status and more about sanctuary.

The TV favourite, who has spent decades at the top of the entertainment industry, retreats to his beloved house after gruelling days on set — but it is not the grandeur of the property that defines him. According to neighbours, Ant has become known not for his fortune, but for his remarkable kindness, humility, and sense of community.


A Mansion With Heart

The planning application was to replace the current car port (pictured) with a 'double garage with room in the roof'

Purchased for around £7 million, Ant’s family home is every inch the dream house. With its elegant exterior, landscaped gardens, and state-of-the-art interiors, it is the kind of residence many would expect of a star who has fronted some of ITV’s biggest money-making shows for decades.

But step beyond the gates, and you won’t find an aloof celebrity shielding himself from the world. Instead, locals describe Ant as down-to-earth and approachable, a man who has blended seamlessly into his neighbourhood.

“You see him jogging in the mornings like anyone else,” one neighbour told the Daily Mail“He always smiles, says hello, and sometimes stops to chat. He doesn’t act like a celebrity at all. He’s just Ant from down the road.”


A Family Man First

Ant McPartlin has been refused permission to build an 'imposing' garage and granny annex at the home he shares with wife Anne-Marie Corbett (above)

Much of this transformation, say those close to him, is down to his new family life. Ant married Anne-Marie Corbett in 2021, and together they welcomed their first child in 2024. Friends say becoming a father later in life has given Ant a renewed sense of perspective.

“He absolutely adores being a dad,” a source revealed. “The house is filled with laughter and toys. It’s a world away from the bright lights of the TV studio. For Ant, coming home is the best part of the day.”

While Ant’s mansion may boast luxury features, neighbours insist his happiest moments are spent doing simple things: family meals in the garden, dog walks in the local park, and low-key weekends with friends.


The Neighbour Everyone Loves

Ant McPartlin and girlfriend Anne-Marie Corbett join the nation in clapping for the NHS | Daily Mail Online

What makes Ant stand out, however, is the way he has immersed himself in his community. Far from being a recluse, he has become an active presence in local life.

Applause: The Britain's Got Talent host, 44, and his partner stepped out from their plush London home and took part in the weekly salute to the key workers on the frontline fighting the coronavirus

Residents recall seeing him host summer barbecues, inviting neighbours over for food and drinks. Others have been surprised to find him rolling up his sleeves to help elderly residents with everyday chores: mowing lawns, trimming hedges, and even chopping tree branches.

“One Saturday I heard the sound of a lawnmower,” one elderly neighbour recalled. “When I looked outside, there was Ant mowing my grass. I couldn’t believe it. I told him he didn’t have to, but he just laughed and said he enjoyed it. That’s the kind of person he is.”

Another added: “He once helped us tidy up our garden when my husband was ill. For someone of his fame to do that without any fuss is extraordinary. Everyone here adores him.”


Wealth Without Arrogance

All together: The pair were accompanied by Anne-Marie's two daughters for the applause, as well as the couple's two Maltipoo dogs Milo and Bumble

Despite his enormous fortune — Ant and Dec are reported to have amassed a combined wealth of over £60 million — Ant himself rarely acknowledges his riches.

When praised for his success, he is quick to downplay it. Locals say he often insists he is “not as wealthy as people think”. Instead, he emphasises that his true wealth lies not in material possessions, but in the love of his family, the kindness of his community, and the joy of helping others.

“He’s always said the money doesn’t matter to him,” a friend told the Daily Mail“Yes, he’s grateful for his career, but what really makes him proud is being a good neighbour and a good dad. That’s what he measures himself by.”


A Contrast to Celebrity Culture

Capturing the moment: Dressed casually in a navy sweater and shorts, Ant flashed a broad smile as he clapped, before taking a picture of the group

In an era where celebrity culture is often defined by lavish displays of wealth, Ant’s attitude is striking. Unlike stars who flaunt designer wardrobes or boast about extravagant holidays, he seems content with life’s simplest pleasures.

Those who know him best say it is precisely this humility that has allowed him to stay grounded despite decades of fame. “He’s never lost sight of where he came from,” one insider said. “At heart, he’s still the lad from Newcastle who grew up on a council estate. He’s just never forgotten his roots.”


Ant the Anchor

Ant McPartlin and girlfriend Ann-Marie Corbett look loved-up as they walk dogs after his £31m divorce is finalised – The Sun | The Sun

It is perhaps this grounded nature that has made Ant such a relatable figure to millions of viewers. Whether in the jungle on I’m A Celebrity, introducing hopefuls on Britain’s Got Talent, or cracking jokes alongside Dec in their Saturday night shows, he radiates warmth and authenticity.

Viewers trust him, and neighbours say that trust is well-placed. “He doesn’t put on an act for the cameras,” one resident noted. “The Ant you see on TV is exactly the same Ant you see jogging past your house.”


A Richness Beyond Money

Ant himself has summed it up best in past interviews: “The richest thing you can have is happiness and love. That’s what life is about.”

Neighbours believe he lives by those words every day. Whether waving to passers-by on his morning jog, hosting a barbecue for friends, or quietly lending a hand to those who need it, his actions speak louder than any cheque or property portfolio ever could.


Final Thoughts

Không có mô tả ảnh.

Anthony McPartlin may live in a £7 million mansion, but those who know him say his true fortune cannot be measured in bricks, mortar, or bank balances.

Instead, his wealth is found in his family life, his acts of kindness, and the love of a community that sees him not as a celebrity, but as a neighbour and a friend.

For a man who has spent his life under the glare of the spotlight, perhaps the greatest achievement is that away from the cameras, he has managed to remain something far rarer: a good man.