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Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson 'moves out of £1.5million family home' he shares with wife and two children after police respond to a 'domestic incident'

 


Bargain Hunt celebrity Charles Hanson 'moves out of £1.5million household home' he shares with spouse and two youngsters after police reply to a 'domestic incident'

Bargain Hunt auctioneer Charles Hanson has moved out of his household domestic after police replied to a 'domestic incident' at the property in June.

Hanson, a normal on famous daylight indicates Bargain Hunt, Antiques Road Trip and Flog It!, had lived at the £1.5million property in rural Derbyshire with spouse Rebecca Ludlam and their two adolescents in view that 2014.

But he is understood to have moved out after neighborhood constabulary had been known as to an unspecified incident at the six-bedroom pile, reviews The Sun.

A supply advised the publication: 'It is now not the kind of vicinity you count on police to flip up... It is a tiny village so a few human beings have been talking. It is all very shocking.'

In a brief statement, Derbyshire police later established that officers had been despatched to the residential tackle eight weeks ago: 'The pressure used to be referred to as to reviews of a home incident at an tackle in Quarndon on June 13.'

Hanson and Ludlam initially met via pals in 2008. They married two years later all through a common provider at All Saints Church in Mackworth, in the front of a hundred and fifty shut buddies and household members.

Speaking in 2010, the auctioneer printed he used to be late for his very first date with Ludlam, a diagnostic radiographer, however was once immediately swayed through her herbal beauty.

He instructed the Derbyshire Telegraph: 'She is a beautiful, blonde, dependent and stunning lady. I'm used to dealing with lovely matters however Rebecca is the most lovely treasure of all and I'm very fortunate she is my wife.

'We're very busy human beings however we recognize every different very properly and I suppose we will be very blissful together.'

They moved into their Derbyshire domestic 9 years in the past after buying it for a said £920,000.

But a female at the property has given that instructed The Sun on Sunday: 'I can’t comment. But what I can say is that he’s moved out. He’s no longer right here anymore.'

A chartered surveyor, Hanson received public sale residence journey at Christie's earlier than making his first look on Bargain Hunt in 2002.

Hanson, who regularly shares photographs of vintage finds on his social media platforms, these days bemused followers after posting a photograph of cabinets internal charity save in Burton, upon which a treasured treasure was once hiding.

The object left social media customers baffled as to precisely the place and what it is - as he gave no clues - particularly with so many different viable uncommon gemstones surrounding it.

Posting a photograph of the cluttered cabinets in the store to his Twitter page, Hanson implored his followers to take part in his game, writing: 'Evening all! … Track the Treasure is back.

'Can you undercover agent and music the vintage treasure I noticed on a charity keep shelf today. Good good fortune and reply later on the next day afternoon. Make a reminiscence and name it!'

The object was once in reality a small Regency in duration porcelain vase.

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