For sale: Step inside Graham Norton’s €5.8m literary London sanctuary

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Television presenter and bestselling author Graham Norton has listed his historic London home for sale, with an asking price of €5.8m (£4.9m). 

The property, located in Wapping’s prestigious Pier Head conservation area, has been Norton’s residence for the past 20 years.

The three-storey Georgian building dates back to 1811 and was originally constructed as a customs office by the London Dock Company. 

The home is now described by estate agents Knight Frank as “a beautifully presented residence” situated in a private garden square enclave on the banks of the River Thames.

Picture: Knight Frank

The Corkman, known for his long-running BBC chat show and best-selling books, shares the property with his husband, Jonathan McLeod, and their black cockapoo, Douglas. The couple, married since 2022, are reportedly planning to downsize.

The four-bedroom, five-bathroom property features four reception rooms and includes an adjoining two-storey rear building with dramatic double-height ceilings. 

It combines period architecture with modern comforts, featuring exposed brickwork, expansive wooden floors, and large windows that flood the interiors with natural light.

Picture: Knight Frank
Picture: Knight Frank

The main living space features exposed beams, a green leather sofa, white armchairs, and a collection of large-scale artworks lit by spotlights. 

The formal dining room includes an oval table, fireplace, and French doors that lead to a tiled outdoor patio surrounded by greenery.

Additional outdoor space includes a covered terrace with wall-mounted heaters and an awning, offering a sheltered area for year-round use. 

Picture: Knight Frank
Picture: Knight Frank

Inside, there are multiple cozy nooks, including reading areas with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and fireplaces.

One room, reportedly used for writing, features two sofas, a desk, and more bookshelves — a fitting space for Norton’s literary pursuits.

A lower-level corner of the home also serves as a creative space, with a keyboard and acoustic guitar situated near the staircase.

The kitchen is fitted with a large American-style fridge-freezer, a wine rack built into a central island, and polished wood flooring throughout. Bathrooms are spacious and elegantly finished, including one with seafoam green tiles, a freestanding tub, and double sinks.

Picture: Knight Frank
Picture: Knight Frank

The top floor is entirely occupied by the master bedroom, offering privacy and sweeping views of the surrounding area.

With its central Wapping location, riverside setting, and rich history, the property offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of London heritage.

Picture: Knight Frank
Picture: Knight Frank
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