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Gregg Wallace Sells £1M Home for Yorkshire Move
26 May
Summary
- Gregg Wallace is selling his £1 million Kent home.
- He plans to move to Yorkshire for community and family.
- The sale aims to provide financial security for his family.

Gregg Wallace, 61, has announced his decision to sell his £1 million property in Kent to relocate his family to Yorkshire. This move is driven by his desire for a stronger sense of community and to be closer to his daughter who resides in the area. Wallace has expressed feeling isolated at his current secluded residence.
The sale of his Priory Wood Farmhouse is intended to generate financial security, with the equity release providing an income for his wife and family, especially after a significant drop in his earnings. Wallace has been open about his income challenges following a public sacking, finding a positive revenue stream through the Cameo platform.
This relocation follows Wallace's previous announcement about spending part of the year in Italy, seeking relaxation and financial security for his younger wife and son, Sid, who has Autism. He is looking for a property in a town setting to foster a sense of community, a stark contrast to his current rural home.
Supporters have applauded his decision on social media, offering recommendations for areas in Yorkshire, such as Harrogate and Knaresborough. It remains unclear if his wife's parents, Rina and Massimo, who currently live with the family in Kent, will join the move.