Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen lifts the lid on living and working with his whole family as he reveals the business's 'Succession-style takeover' Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Hannah Mcdonald Published: 19:54 BST, 18 August 2024 | Updated: 19:59 BST, 18 August 2024 e-mail View comments Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has lifted the lid on living and working with his family - and revealed the business underwent a 'Succession-style takeover'. The interior designer, 59, lives in the Cotswolds with his wife-of-35-years Jackie and the pair have two children.

But rather unconventionally, the couple share their luxury home with both of their daughters, Hermione and Cecile, and their husbands Dan Drew - as well as their four grandchildren, Albion, 7, Demelza, 2, Romily, 1, and Eleanora, 6 months. 'A hundred and fifty years ago, no one left home — and it very much works for us,' Laurence said in The Sunday Times of his family set-up. The TV personality said they also work together at their design shop and showroom in Cirencester - with the family business undergoing a 'Succession-style takeover'.

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen lifted the lid on living and working with his family the The Sunday Times - and revealed the business underwent a 'Succession-style takeover' Laurence said he and his wife Jackie share their luxury home with both of their daughters, Hermione and Cecile, and their husbands Dan Drew - as well as their four grandchildren, Albion, 7, Demelza, 2, Romily, 1, and Elean.