Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews have put their stunning four-bedroom family home on the market for £5,950,000.
The couple, who live in a house in west London, also own one in Ireland and a third home in Jersey, but it looks like they could be on the move.
Advertised as a split-level apartment, the property has three bathrooms, three reception rooms, including a bar, and a home gym.
Floor-to-ceiling sliding windows open onto the terrace from the contemporary kitchen/dining room, providing light and airiness.
The elegant pad is filled with a variety of artwork, including several Damien Hurst prints and a taxidermy lobster.
Moving on: Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews have put their stunning four-bedroom family home on the market for £6m
Luxury: Advertised as a split-level apartment, the property has three bathrooms, three reception rooms, including a bar, and a home gym
Light: Floor-to-ceiling sliding windows open onto the terrace from the contemporary kitchen/dining room giving a light and airy feel
Other features include two changing rooms, daily concierge service and parking for two cars.
And while potential buyers will already have to cough up the hefty asking price, a £25,000 annual service charge also applies.
Vogue (37), who has been married to Spencer (34) since 2018, met for the first time at the training camp for the TV show Skok in January 2017.
And while the couple are happily married and living their posh pad – one thing they don’t agree on is Vogue’s taste in art.
Speaking during a tour of the house last year, Vogue playfully said: “I would say we always have a lot of art everywhere. It’s all mine except the bird. Spenny likes to say he doesn’t like it, but I love him in space.’
Vogue recently revealed how she took a break from her treatments and said she is in a “very good place” with her husband Spencer.
The Irish model candidly revealed that “things are great” between her and Made in Chelsea star Spencer as she opened up about their marriage.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Vogue said she didn’t feel she needed therapy sessions at the moment and said things were going so well with Spencer.
Chic: The couple’s bedroom is neutrally decorated and has an en-suite bathroom and wardrobe
Spacious: The bedroom also opens onto an outdoor terrace
Swanky: The kitchen / dining room has a transparent table and chairs that are placed on a colorful carpet
One-of-a-kind: Vogue’s downstairs office had a custom-made desk they ‘absolutely love’
Wow: One of the three reception rooms includes a bold orange velvet sofa
Pride of place: Her fancy lobster also includes a taxidermy lobster they got in St Barts and was part of Spencer’s birthday present which they called Larry the Lobster
Feathery: Another portrait featured laser-cut artwork that Vogue purchased from an artist in New York
Meanwhile, her daughter Gigi’s room is complete with a cute cloud-printed wall and her name in neon lights
“We are in a very good place right now. I don’t feel like I need (therapy) right now.’
She continued: “I always have it in the back because I’ve found someone I really enjoy talking to. Good to have when you need it.’
Spencer, who was educated at Eton College for Boys, is the son of landowner David and successful artist Jane Matthews.
His parents own the exclusive Eden Rocks resort in St Barts and he spent his childhood between the Caribbean island and their family home in Caunton Mahon, Lincolnshire, while he is also heir to the Scottish title of Laird of Glen Afraig.