Lisa Armstrong severs her last tie with ex-husband Ant McPartlin as she accepts an offer of £3.2million on their five-bedroom marital home

Lisa Armstrong has finally severed her final tie with her ex Ant McPartlin, after accepting a £3.2 million offer on their marital home.The lavish five-bed west London property was worth in the region of £7-£8million, but dropped to less than half its value after a fire in September 2023. After Lisa and Ant purchased the house in 2006, the makeup artist has finally accepted an offer, having previously rented out the property following her split from the presenter in 2017, before putting it on the market.Sources said Lisa was ‘delighted that the last remnants of her marriage have been finally put to bed,’ with the sale of the home.It came as sources told Daily Mail about Lisa’s ‘difficult’ new life, after snaps showed Ant’s wife Anne-Marie’s glamorous transformation. You can read the full story here.After initially listing it for £4million in May 2024, Lisa was forced to drop the asking price in the wake of the fire. Lisa Armstrong has finally severed her final tie with her ex Ant McPartlin, after accepting a £3.2 million offer on their marital home  The makeup artist split from the presenter in 2017, and after previously renting out their marital home, it was finally been soldBut according to The Mirror, the house is now sold subject to contracts. Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Lisa Armstrong for comment. Potential buyers will have a restoration job on their hands, given many of the rooms still show signs of the fire. The inferno caused damages in excess of £1million.The property includes an 80ft south facing rear garden – with a self-contained garden studio, as well as a gym room and games/cinema room/bar area, according to the listing.The photos show off the spacious pad and garden, which is adorned with trees and decking, as well as the fire damaged walls and floors in some of the rooms.Lisa was awarded the house as part of her £31m divorce deal from Ant, 50, in 2020 before she purchased a property nearby where she currently lives.The divorced couple, who split in 2018, bought the house, for £2.3million in 2006.Ant went on to marry his former personal assistant, Anne-Marie Corbett, in 2021 and the pair had their first child together, son Wilder Patrick McPartlin, in May 2024. Potential buyers will have a restoration job on their hands, given many of the rooms still show signs of the fire. The inferno caused damages in excess of £1million The property includes an 80ft south facing rear garden – with a self-contained garden studio, as well as a gym room and games/cinema room/bar area, according to the listing Lisa was awarded the house as part of her £31m divorce deal from Ant, 49, in 2020 before she purchased a property nearby where she currently livesIn February, it was revealed Ant had purchased a vast new-build on an exclusive street in Surrey for a record price of more than £10million.It is said his purchase is costing the star more than £1million in stamp duty alone.While it’s undisclosed which estate Ant has moved to, most of them are located in the north of the county.The presenter is sure to feel at home in the celebrity enclave with stars such as Sir Cliff Richard, John Terry, Stormzy and Gary Lineker residing in the county.Ant sold his luxury house in Wimbledon, south-west London, two months ago after a planning dispute with neighbours.One local in the village said: ‘Apparently, it is a record sale for the area and it’s all anyone is gossiping about.’It is one of the prime private estates in an acre of grounds so he shouldn’t have trouble with the neighbours any more.’Ant won’t need to worry about the mortgage as he has just signed a £30million golden handcuffs ITV deal with TV partner and best friend Declan Donnelly.Despite their split, Ant and Lisa were briefly reunited last month, as their dog Hurley passed away.It’s thought that Ant rushed to join ex Lisa at the vet hours after attending the BGT press conference in London.The pair then made the heartbreaking decision to have Hurley put to sleep, after learning their 12-year-old dog was too ill to recover.The Sun On Sunday reported that Ant and Lisa were both able to see Hurley beforehand, and the presenter was with the dog as he peacefully passed away.