Interior design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is preparing to open the doors of his manor house for an upcoming reality TV series that will follow his family's life. The 59 year old presenter has resided in the six-bedroom Cotswolds property with his wife Jackie Llewelyn-Bowen, also 59, for over a decade. The family home was previously featured in To the Manor Bowen, aired in 2007.

Since then, the home has seen some transformations and now houses two younger generations of their family. Their daughters Cecile, 28, and Hermione, 25, along with their husbands Dan and Drew, and four grandchildren, ranging from six months to seven years old, live with them. Laurence, famed for his role on shows like Changing Rooms, hinted that each couple enjoys their "own space" within the sprawling countryside estate.

He revealed the home has been "split" to ensure each household maintains "complete autonomy". Over the years, the interior designer has offered fans sneak peeks into the property via social media. As we await more details about the forthcoming reality TV programme, the Mirror has compiled some of these glimpses to provide fans with a preview, reports .

He has posted several images of the house's exterior on Instagram, including one in 2022 after a period away. This snapshot highlighted the expansive front garden and large windows, among other features of the family abode. Devotees of Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen have been privy to sneak peeks inside his fabulously decorated domicile, as.