THAT'S A LORRA CASH

Inside Lorraine Kelly’s £825,000 stunning seven-bedroom mansion with outdoor hot tub and wine cellar

The Scots telly queen has decided to sell the property in Dundee after calling it home for more than seven years

LORRAINE Kelly has put her stunning seven-bed mansion up for sale - with a hefty £825,000 price tag.

The 57-year-old presenter decided to sell the Dundee property after calling it home for more than seven years.

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with the firm asking for offers over £825,000.

Lorraine moved into the Melfort property in 2010 with her husband Steve Smith and her daughter Rosie.

The building boasts three floors and an integral garage.

It also features a summer house and a paved courtyard with a small fish pond and an impressive hot tub.

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It also has an open fireplace with wooden mantel
The dining room boasts stunning wooden furniture
The paved courtyard features a small fish pond and an impressive hot tub

The drawing room, found on the ground floor, has an open fireplace with wooden mantel and fitted bookshelves.

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The room also boasts an open fireplace with wooden mantel and fitted bookshelves.

Other sitting rooms also include bay windows, which overlook the gardens, and wooden floors.

The kitchen has fitted wooden units with granite worktops and soft-closing drawers.

A wooden staircase leads up to the first floor
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The the first floor holds the master bedroom, a further four bedrooms, a family bathroom and a shower room

It also boasts French doors opening out to the garden and a wine cellar incorporated into the garage.

A wooden staircase leads up to the first floor which holds the master bedroom, a further four bedrooms, a family bathroom and a shower room.

Stairs leading to second floor reaches two more bedrooms and one bathroom which has a Jacuzzi bath.

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The property has seven bedrooms in total
The top floor bathroom has a waterfall shower and Jacuzzi bath

The house was designed by George C Morton of Bruce, Morton & Son, who were a well known firm of local architects.

George Morton built the house for himself and it is believed that his original family business had imported OVD rum.

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Lorraine had replaced all the double glazed windows and refurbished all the bathrooms in 2010.

The house was also re-wired throughout after she moved in.

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