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Huw Edwards, a former BBC newsreader who fell from grace, has slashed the asking price of his £4.75 million home in an attempt to offload it amid his divorce from Vicky Flind.
The couple listed their six-bedroom detached residence in Dulwich, South London, for sale in October 2024, following Flind’s decision to end their marriage to the controversial broadcaster.
Initially, the couple had acquired this expansive property for £1.85 million back in 2006, several years after tying the knot.
However, the home remained unsold, likely hindered by Edwards’ 2024 conviction related to indecent images of children.
Throughout 2025, estate agent Pedder attempted to attract potential buyers by lowering the price, but eventually, the property was taken off the market altogether.
And in the midst of a new Channel 5 drama portraying Edward’s downfall, it is once again back on Rightmove as a ‘featured property’ at the reduced price of £3,850,000.
It is understood the mortgage on the property has been fully paid off, meaning a sale will give him a bumper pay-day, especially as he is now without his £475,000-a-year BBC salary.
In a bid to drum up interest in the Dulwich home, it was originally described as ‘a substantial detached mid-century family house’ with ‘exceptionally spacious living accommodation’.
Boasting six bedrooms, three bathrooms, as well as three reception rooms, an office and a library, a double-length garage and a large garden, the sprawling property covers more than 4,000sq ft.
Pictured: Disgraced ex-BBC newsreader Huw Edwards, 64, arriving at Westminster Magistrates in 2024
His six-bedroom detached property in Dulwich, south London, was put on the market in October 2024 after Edwards’ wife, Vicky Flind, filed for divorce
Now estate agents have said they were willing to accept £3.85million for the property following several reductions
The description read: ‘Set on one of Dulwich’s most desirable residential roads, this substantial six double bedroom detached mid-century family house.
‘The property has been tastefully renovated and extended by the current owners and with a gross internal area of 4,239 sq ft offers extensive living accommodation arranged over three floors.’
It also described the now £3.85million south London home as being ‘ideally located’ near both Dulwich Village and West Dulwich, near several ‘outstanding’ schools, colleges, as well as restaurants, shops and pubs.
The average price of a home on the same road in the last year stood at £1,965,000, down 18 per cent on the previous year.
It was also nearly down by half from the street’s previous peak in 2019, according to Rightmove.
It comes after Edwards and his ex-wife split, and he had left their home in July 2024 ahead of his court case over child pornography images.
Since the court case, Edwards is understood to have been dividing his time between a small flat in Wandsworth, southwest London and another in southwest Wales.
The former BBC anchor was handed a two-year suspended prison sentence in September 2024 after he admitted charges of making indecent images of children.
Yesterday, Edwards dramatically broke cover to the Mail ahead of a Channel 5 drama, produced by Wonderhood, depicting his downfall.
Insiders also exclusively revealed to our senior showbusiness reporter Codie Bullen several aspects of the disgraced star’s ‘deluded’ life in exile.
A new two-part show titled Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards, starring Martin Clunes, will air this evening.