Holly Willoughby and her husband, Dan Baldwin, have officially listed their long-time family home in Southwest London for £3 million.
The decision to move comes after a harrowing period for the former This Morning presenter, who faced a terrifying kidnap and murder plot in late 2023.
Although the criminal responsible for the plot received a life sentence last year, sources close to the couple suggest that Holly Willoughby no longer feels safe or comfortable in the property where she raised her three children.
The six-bedroom Edwardian house served as the family's primary residence for over a decade.
Throughout her time there, Holly Willoughby frequently shared glimpses of the interior on social media, showcasing a luxury kitchen and a spacious garden.
However, the security breach altered her perspective on public life and privacy.
Dan Baldwin and Holly Willoughby reportedly increased security measures significantly over the past two years, but they eventually decided that a fresh start in a more secluded location would best serve their family's well-being.
Since leaving her high-profile role on This Morning, Holly Willoughby has focused on rebuilding her confidence and spending quality time with Dan Baldwin and their children.
The sale of the London home marks a major step in her journey toward closure. Friends of the star note that she wants to move away from the urban environment where the threat originated.
While Holly Willoughby continues her work on other television projects, such as Dancing on Ice, she now maintains a much lower profile regarding her personal whereabouts.
Real estate experts expect the property to attract significant interest despite the high price tag.
The house features high ceilings, period details, and a modern extension that makes it a highly desirable asset in the London market.
For Holly Willoughby and Dan Baldwin, however, the value of the home is secondary to the peace of mind they hope to find in their next residence.
The couple remains committed to providing a secure environment for their children as they transition away from the house that held so many of their memories.