Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion: when is Channel 4 house renovation show on TV - and where does she live?
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Katie Price is restoring her mansion to its former glory in a new Channel 4 documentary, Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion.
The former glamour model, 43, is aiming to show viewers that she can repair her dilapidated house into a family home.
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Where does Katie Price Live?
Price’s Mucky Mansion is located in Horsham, West Sussex, England.
The mum of five owns a 19-room home surrounded by 10 acres of land, which was once an enviable piece of real estate.
The house formerly belonged to cabinet officer minister Francis Maude but was purchased by Price in 2014 for £2 million.
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Hide AdSpeaking about the house, Price told Channel 4: “My house has been called the Mucky Mansion in the past, but it’s not that anymore, I’m making it a home.
“I’m getting my hands dirty and doing a lot of the work myself and, with the help of my amazing family and some brilliant friends, I’m putting the past behind me and rebuilding.
“My house is a bit like my life, it’s being put back together like I’m being put back together.”
What is Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion about?
The three-part documentary series on Channel 4 will follow Price as she attempts to make her mansion into a family home.
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Hide AdFrom the outside, the house is large and lavish, however, inside reveals a different story.
The house has become dilapidated and ‘uninhabitable” following years of money issues, neglect and reports of fires and break-ins.
In 2020, a fire caused interior damage throughout and after the incident, Price and Carl Woods, her fiance, moved out of the property.
When they returned a neighbour told the Mirror: "It’s such a mess that it would probably cost her [Katie] a few hundred thousand just to make the place liveable again.
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Hide Ad"The land is littered with fly-tipping, the cesspit needs to be replaced, there’s fire damage and the ceiling is still damaged from the flood, so there’s damp all through the house as well."
The documentary is still set to air after the latest controversy regarding Price.
What is the latest Katie Price controversy?
Price faces the possibility of jail after being arrested on suspicion of breaching a restraining order.
Police were called to Price’s home on 21 January amid reports that she had sent an abusive message to her ex-husband, Kieran Hayler and his fiancee Michelle Penticost.
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Hide AdPrice was banned from contacting Penticost and was fined hundreds of pounds for hurling a “tirade of abuse” at her during a row in a school playground.
In December, Price was handed a 16-week suspended sentence for drink-driving while she was disqualified and did not have insurance. She was given a two-year driving ban, following a crash near her home.
Three-part documentary, Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion is on TV on 26 January at 9pm on Channel 4.
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