Despite suddenly exiting Good Morning Britain in March, Piers Morgan is rarely far from the public eye.

The former Good Morning Britain host infamously stormed off set and has been spending a lot more time at his plush Kensington townhouse from where he regularly posts pictures on Instagram.

The 56-year-old broadcaster also has homes in Los Angeles and a huge place in Newick, Sussex equipped with his own private pool.

From his snaps, we can build a fairly reliable picture of what his £4 million house looks like.

He lives in a Grade II listed five-bedroom home with his wife Celia Walden and their daughter Elise Morgan since 2009.

The property previously belonged to Celia's father, former Tory MP George Walden, and Piers bought it for £4 million from his father-in-law.

With a host of books lining the walls, some delectable artwork, and a massive bear traipsing around the house, his pad and its contents is something to behold.

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There are many of him in front of his extensive bookcase usually promoting a book.

It's more like a library than any collection we've seen and if you're eagle-eyed enough you'll be able to spot a few like The Third Reich at War, his own work Wake Up, Michael Palin's Journey and a few more historical novels.

He's even had daughter Elise report in front of them using the GMB camera kit at the time when he was still working for them.

The Georgian-style home has some French windows, a private balcony, and Piers' personal art collection hanging on its walls.

On one of the walls, he has an eclectic drawing of late American actor Fred Astaire.

He said that he bought the piece in a St Tropez flea market and framed it as soon as he got home, showing that Piers isn't limited to the high-end stores.

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The home also includes a beautiful staircase with a grand banister, overlooked by some colourful stain-glass windows.

Piers also seems to do his fair share of chores around the house as his wife Celia posted him hoovering up the wooden floor.

Piers' London garden isn't as huge as those surrounding his other properties.

But it's still spacious enough to invite a few friends around and enjoy a BBQ in the sun.

Piers also owns an American flag worth £5,000, which displays 34 stars for 34 states, which means it dates back to the American Civil War.

He's also flaunted his Aston Martin in the past which he captioned: "New UK wheels. I felt the need, the need for speed."

Not sure how fast you can drive around Kensington though!

Piers recently featured in headlines once more after his column about tennis player Naomi Osaka was criticised by many on social media.

He defended his views following the backlash saying that anyone regardless of their race can be put under scrutiny.

What do you think of Piers' house? Would you like to live there?

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