Interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is set to welcome viewers inside his manor house as part of an upcoming reality TV project that will follow his family. The presenter, 59, has lived in the six-bedroom property in the Cotswolds with his wife Jackie Llewelyn-Bowen, also 59, for more than a decade. The family home was previously showcased in To the Manor Bowen , broadcast in 2007.

It's undergone some changes since then and the couple now live with two younger generations of their family. They are joined by their daughters Cecile, 28, and Hermione, 25, their respective husbands Dan and Drew, as well as four grandchildren, aged between six months and age seven. Laurence - best known for his work on shows like Changing Rooms - has teased that each couple has their "own space" on the estate in the countryside.

He said the home has been "split" so each household has "complete autonomy". The interior designer has given fans glimpses inside the property on social media over the years. Ahead of further news about the upcoming reality TV show, the Mirror has taken a look at some of them to give fans insight in advance.

He has shared several photos of the home's exterior on Instagram , including in 2022 after having been away. That photo showcased the extensive front garden and large windows, as well as other features of the family's property. Fans have been given glimpses inside the home on occasion too, with Laurence having showed various bits of decor and several rooms on the .