After years of public scrutiny, heartbreak, and complicated headlines, Lisa Armstrong has finally severed her last ties with ex-husband Ant McPartlin, selling the former marital home in West London for £3.2 million. The five-bedroom property, once valued at £7–8 million, had suffered significant fire damage in September 2023, yet it remains a symbol of both the couple’s shared past and Lisa’s journey toward closure.

Lisa and Ant purchased the home in 2006, and after their split in 2018, Lisa rented it out before eventually putting it on the market. According to sources, she was “delighted” to draw a line under the final remnants of her marriage, reclaiming both financial and emotional freedom. The house, which still bears visible damage, features an 80-foot south-facing garden, a self-contained studio, a gym, and a games room doubling as a cinema and bar — yet it now represents more than luxury: it marks the end of a chapter she’s long ready to leave behind.
The story of Lisa and Ant’s split is one that captivated the public for years. Married for 11 years, the pair first met as teenagers in 1994. Their divorce in 2018 followed Ant’s widely publicised struggles with alcohol and prescription medications after a knee operation. The couple shared custody of their chocolate Labrador, Hurley, and navigated a turbulent period of rehab, media attention, and personal recovery.

As part of the £31 million divorce settlement finalised in 2020, Lisa was awarded the West London home, along with other assets. Ant has since remarried his former personal assistant, Anne-Marie Corbett, in 2021, welcoming son Wilder Patrick in May 2024, and purchased a new Surrey estate reportedly worth over £10 million. Meanwhile, Lisa has moved on to a new home nearby, quietly rebuilding her life.
Yet, even amid life’s forward momentum, the emotional ties lingered. Last month, Lisa and Ant were reunited under heartbreaking circumstances when Hurley became seriously ill, prompting the couple to make the painful decision to have their beloved pet put to sleep. The poignant reunion was a final reminder of shared memories and the complexity of long-standing connections.

With the sale of her former marital home, Lisa Armstrong not only secures a £3 million financial milestone but also closes the emotional chapter that has followed her for nearly a decade. The house, once a witness to love, struggle, and resilience, now serves as a powerful symbol of closure, strength, and the courage to move forward.
Lisa’s journey resonates far beyond the headlines: it is a story of empowerment, independence, and reclaiming control over the narrative of one’s own life. For fans and onlookers alike, it marks the definitive end of one era and the confident beginning of another.


