After years of separation, Lisa Armstrong has finally closed the chapter on her marriage to Ant McPartlin, selling their former West London home for £3.2 million. The property, once valued at £7–8 million, had been damaged in a fire in 2023, leaving the new owner a major restoration project, but Lisa reportedly felt relieved to draw a line under what remained of her 11-year marriage.
Lisa and Ant, who married in 2006 and divorced in 2016 following Ant’s struggles with alcohol and prescription drugs, had shared custody of their beloved chocolate Labrador, Hurley. Despite the split, the former couple briefly reunited last month during a heartbreaking visit to the vet when Hurley’s health deteriorated, ultimately saying goodbye to their loyal companion.
The sale marks the end of a long chapter: Lisa had been awarded the house as part of her £31 million divorce settlement in 2020, and has since moved into a new home nearby. Sources say she is “delighted” to finally sever the last property tie, reclaiming a sense of closure and independence.
Meanwhile, Ant has moved on, marrying former PA Anne-Marie Corbett in 2021, welcoming a son in 2024, and reportedly buying a new Surrey home worth over £10 million. The former TV duo continue to remain in the public eye, with Ant securing a lucrative ITV deal alongside Declan Donnelly.
Lisa’s journey highlights resilience, closure, and moving forward after a high-profile split — and the emotional reality behind the headlines of fame, fortune, and heartbreak.


