Daily Mail

Hancock’s lover sells family home to chef Ramsay for £7.5m

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SHOULD she ever tire of turning her boyfriend, Matt Hancock, into a TV star, Gina Coladangel­o has a lucrative alternativ­e career as a property tycoon.

I can disclose that she and her estranged husband, Oliver Tress, managed to sell their marital home to fiery TV chef Gordon Ramsay and his wife, Tana, for a staggering £7.5 million.

It’s an astonishin­g price for the area of South London. Not only is it almost double the £3.8million that Gina and Tress paid in 2015, but it’s £2.5 million more than the top price paid previously for any property in their street.

Zoopla had estimated its value as between £3.8 million and £4.6 million.

A similar house in the same road, with a 90ft garden, was recently put on the market for £4 million. ‘ It is a beautiful house,’ one of the couple’s friends tells me.

The sale, which

Land Registry documents confirm went through in January, is all the more impressive as it comes when British property prices are predicted to plunge by ten per cent.

The five-bedroom Edwardian house is in one of London’s most desirable areas. Ramsay, 56, and his wife, 48, bought it in their joint names from Gina and Tress, the founder of upmarket homeware and clothing chain Oliver Bonas.

Gina, 45, left Tress, 55, with whom she has three children, for former health secretary Hancock, 44, who competed in I’m a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here!.

Ramsay, who has an estimated fortune of £175 million, already owns a huge house, said to be worth £7 million, less than a mile away. His spokesman has declined to comment, but he may have bought the house because of extensive works currently being undertaken at his other London pad. Last year, he, Tana and their five children were reported to have temporaril­y moved out after work began on a super-basement. The couple also own holiday homes in California and Cornwall, where, at one point, they had three properties.

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Healthy profit: Gina Coladangel­o’s former house
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Office affair: Coladangel­o and Hancock

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