Best known for his long-reigning stint on BBC Radio 2, Terry Wogan presented Wake Up to Wogan on weekday mornings between 1993 and 2009. Having sadly died from cancer back in January 2016, his beloved wife - Lady Helen - passed away in November 2024.
Now the seven-bedroom family home - which the pair purchased in 1975 - is up for sale. Son Mark, 51, said: "We're a close family, so the kitchen was central to everything. Mum was a fantastic cook. Eating and talking around a table was a big part of growing up in the house."
Mark added: "We'd also have some lovely long lunches on the terrace in the summer overlooking mum's beloved garden. It's a thing of beauty."
Reportedly telling The Bucks Herald that he has "many happy memories" in the Buckinghamshire property, the family are now ready to let it go.
Mark said: "We'll miss the house very much. But it'll make someone a great place to raise a family."
At present, estate agents Savills have valued the 6,500sqft Edwardian home at £3,750,000.

Inside there are five reception rooms, a pantry and utility room, a feature fireplace and and bedrooms en-suites.
With views onto Windsor Castle, the landscaped gardens and grounds also benefit from a tennis court and swimming pool.
And while the grand house is situated in the countryside village of Taplow, it had great connections into London.
Both Paddington station and central London are only half hour away on the train.
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