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Lorraine Kelly shares rare glimpse inside her beautiful garden and home in lockdown diary

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Lorraine Kelly has still been travelling into the ITV studios to present a pare-down version of her daytime show Lorraine, but in between the presenter has been keeping a lockdown diary.

Posting videos on her YouTube channel of what she's been doing to stay occupied, Lorraine, 60, shared a rare glimpse inside her Buckinghamshire home which she relocated to after selling her seven-bedroom Dundee property in 2017.

Her home has a beautiful spacious back garden for her adorable dog Angus to run around in, as well as space for a guest house, there's also a cosy room dedicated to her book collection, as well as a walk-in shower perfect for giving the pooch a rinse down after a walk.

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