Graham Norton has reportedly put his luxury four-bed home in Wapping, London, on the market for £4,950,000.
The 62-year-old Irish comedian and presenter expressed his newfound courage to part ways with his cherished home after two decades of residency in the beautiful grade-II listed Georgian house.
Located along the banks of the River Thames in east London, this four-storey residence boasts two reception rooms, panoramic river views, and a charming riverside garden.
His upscale abode also has double-height ceilings, five bathrooms and an internal patio courtyard garden.
Reported by The Sunday Times, he revealed, ‘We’ve been contemplating this decision for a couple of years, and I now feel ready to embark on this significant change in my life.’
‘My favourite times have definitely been enjoying a drink sitting by the river on a summer’s evening.

Graham Norton, 62, has reportedly put his luxury four-bed home in Wapping, London, on the market for £4,950,000

The Irish comedian and presenter said he is ‘finally feeling brave enough’ to sell his beloved pad after 20 years of living in the stunning grade-II listed Georgian house
‘My least favourite memory in the house was that time one of the dogs got stuck in a neighbour’s shrub.’
MailOnline has contacted Graham’s representatives for comment.
It’s not the first time Graham has put a plush home of his up for sale as he previously listed a six-bedroom seaside pad in 2017 for £2.3million.
The stunning mansion in Cooden, Bexhill, had a private beach and master bedroom opening on to a balcony overlooking the English Channel.
According to property records, Graham bought the property for £1.3million in November 2009.
Graham and his husband Jonathan McLeod, who tied the knot in 2022, are often seen walking through Hampstead with their black cockapoo named Douglas.
The couple wed in Bantry House in Ireland having opted for an Irish wedding to accommodate the former’s mother Rhoda Walker.
The lavish do was held in his native west Cork with 120 guests in attendance and a rumoured performance from music icon Lulu while drag queen Panti Bliss was DJ.

Sitting on the banks of the River Thames at Wapping in east London, the four-storey house features two reception rooms, views of the river as well as a riverside garden

His upscale abode features double-height ceilings, five bathrooms and an internal patio courtyard garden

Graham said: ‘We’ve been thinking about it for a couple of years and I finally feel brave enough to make a huge change to my life’

‘My favourite times have definitely been enjoying a drink sitting by the river on a summer’s evening,’ he added

His abode is placed in the Pier Head conservation area

The house was originally a customs office built in 1811 by the London Dock Company

The broadcaster said its been a huge decision for him to put his beloved home on the market
Graham later told The Guardian about the day as he joked that ’till death do us part’ was ‘more achievable’ at the age of 60.
He said: ‘I had a joke in my speech: the vows are much more manageable. ‘Till death do us part’ seems more achievable at our age.
‘If you get married at 23, that’s a big ask. We only have to put up with each other for a couple of decades. And then I’ll be out of here.’
Amid his ‘huge change’, Graham recently took a break from hosting duties on The Graham Norton Show.
The legendary host travelled Down Under in February and March to present An Evening With Graham Norton, which saw the Irish presenter discuss hilarious stories and shed light on some career highlights, before taking questions from the audience.
BBC’s The Traitors, Claudia Winkleman took over while Graham stepped away from presenting.