Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke shares his Buckinghamshire home with his wife Hannah and two children.
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Anton Du Beke has been gracing the screens on Strictly Come Dancing since the show’s first season in 2004.
Although he made his start on the series as a professional dancer, he is now a full time judge after replacing Bruno Tonioli in 2022.
Away from the competition, Anton keeps fans updated with snippets of his personal life with his wife Hannah and eight-year-old twin children George and Henrietta.
In the clips he shared on social media, his followers also get a peek of his stunning Buckinghamshire mansion with rustic interiors and vintage decor.
According to the MailOnline, the family live in a detached £1.8million house, built in the 1930s, in Burnham.
Anton Du Beke lives in a country mansion in Buckinghamshire (Image: Getty)
The interior of his home seems to reflect his elegant personality with high ceilings, wooden floors and huge bay windows with fringed, mint green curtains.
His recent Instagram post which introduced his cute dogs was filmed outside his home that boasted of a perfectly manicured lawn and an array of trimmed bushes.
In 2020, Anton was filmed on This Morning baking cakes from his rustic country-style kitchen which has white units with black round handles and patterned splashback tiles.
The oven is surrounded by an exposed brick wall and has pops of colour with red microwave and bread bin.
Anton Du Beke has a rustic country-style kitchen (Image: ITV)
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Anton Du Beke lives in Buckinghamshire with his wife and children (Image: Instagram)
The 55-year-old also previously shared a sweet look at his bedtime routine with his then two-year-old twins, as he read to them in the playroom.
The photo showed Anton sat on a plain cream sofa positioned in front of the window, which had floor-length floral curtains.
His children were sat on mini animal-motif armchairs on the wooden floor in front of him, as they listened avidly to their bedtime story.
There were also a number of toys stacked in the corner and colourful foam interlocking jigsaw mats on the ground.