
The Great Celebrity Bake Off is back this weekend for another episode on BBC. Once again hosts Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding will be back to present the much-loved star-studded baking competition.
Noel, 51, is one of the most unique faces to frequent British TV and is well-known for his artistic flair and unique style. Off screen, he channels his creativity into the artwork he produces in the comfort of his home. The star surprisingly lives a quiet life away from the cameras in a modest that he shares with his partner, Lliana Bird, and their two young children in Highgate, London.
Noel began dating the well-known radio DJ sometime around 2010 and welcomed their first child, a daughter named Dali in 2018. Their second daughter, Iggy, was born in August 2020. Their North London home is nestled in a residential area on the corner of Hampstead Heath.
Highgate's high-class status has led it to be recognised as one of the "poshest parts of the capital", according to the Indy 100. While the exact value of Noel's home is unknown, it is thought to be in the region of around £1million, though it could be more based on his estimated £4.4million net worth.
While he keeps most of his family life private, Noel has previously shared rare snaps of his home on social media. In 2020, Noel showed off his gardening skills with a photograph of him mowing the lawn in his garden.
In another snapshot of his home life, the presenter revealed part of his home downstairs. It showed white glass-panelled French patio doors wide open onto the spacious, green garden.
His luxurious kitchen is fitted with cream glossy cupboards and stainless steel appliances, and has a large island unit with a vibrant orange worktop in the middle. Upstairs, a romantic balcony can be spotted on the property's first floor. Black railings enclose the tiled space, which features a hot-pink table and two matching chairs.
The comedian applied for planning permission back in 2018 and was later granted permission to build a rooftop 'party' terrace. At the time, he wanted to convert the roof space into a terrace and build a new internal staircase to connect his living room to a gallery space above.
However, neighbours raised concerns that the new features would encourage him to throw parties. Despite their worries, Camden Council approved the plans.
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