Is the "Deal or No Deal" host getting ready for the show's possible cancellation?
Noel Edmonds has recently put up the Fieldgrove House for £3 million. He has stayed in the beautiful property for the last eight years with his third wife Liz. Edmonds is planning to sell the home for £1 million more than its original price, making followers believe that the game show truly is bidding goodbye.
Daily Mirror reports that the home boasts seven bedrooms and other extravagant rooms that lay on a 15-acre lot. The mansion is also home to lush greenery, along with ponds, stream and wetlands, and even a lake. One of the probable reasons the game show host chose the home is its short distance from the "Deal or No Deal" studios in Bristol.
Right Move has the full list of the Fieldgrove House's features. The source describes the home as a "secret oasis of tranquility." It's also a Grade II listed home that is well-kept and maintained by the owners through the years. The source also claims that the home "has a fascinating provenance with links to some notable individuals dating back to the 16th century."
The future owners of the home will be more than happy with the scenery as well as the history that it has.
Edmonds' net worth is currently at $100 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Edmonds has been the host of "Deal or No Deal" for over 10 years now, and there have been no news regarding the show's renewal as well as the host's contract
Over the show's run, it has given away almost £40 million away in prize money. News emerged regarding the show's cancellation when it was reported that Channel 4's executives have been thinking about refreshing its current line-up.