Huw Edwards has reportedly put his family's £4.75 million London home on the market. The shamed BBC newsreader, 63, was handed a six-month suspended sentence in September after admitting to creating indecent images of children.
Edwards, who forfeited his substantial £475,000 BBC salary when he stepped down in April following medical advice, vacated the family residence he once shared with wife Vicky Flind and their five children amidst the scandal. It's now reported that the south London property is up for sale, reports the Mirror . Vicky and Huw purchased the grand property for £1.
85m back in 2006. The house is listed on Right Move and is described as a 'substantial detached mid-century family house'. According to the Mail, the advert states the property is: "Set on one of [the area's] most desirable residential roads, this substantial six double bedroom detached mid-century family house.
The property has been tastefully renovated and extended by the current owners and with a gross internal area of 4239 sq ft offers extensive living accommodation arranged over three floors'. The listing details: "The ground floor has a spacious reception hall, three reception rooms, recently re-fitted kitchen/dining room, office/library, cloakroom, utility room and downstairs WC. On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom and separate dressing room and a family bathroom.
"The second floor has two double bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally to the front th.