Jamie Oliver is throughly enjoying his time spent in lockdown in his £6 million countryside mansion. The celebrity chef, 44, very recently made the move from his lavish home in Hampstead Heath, north London, to the quirky and rustic Essex mansion with his wife Jools, 45, and their five young children.
These days, Jools and Jamie call the small village of Finchingfield their home as they raise their kids Poppy, 18, Daisy, 17, Petal, 11, Buddy, 9 and River, 3, in the 16th century house.
The family's new home is set on a 70-acre estate and boasts a lavish six-bedrooms with three-bedroom lodges. The Tudor mansion also includes stables, where Jamie was reportedly hoping to film his cooking shows and masterclasses, and is surrounded by fishing