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Kirstie Allsopp
Born (1971-08-31) 31 August 1971 (age 53)
Occupation(s)TV presenter, businesswoman, journalist
Notable credit(s)Co-presenter, Location, Location, Location
SpouseBen Andersen
ChildrenBay, Oscar

Kirstie Mary Allsopp (born 31 August 1971)[1] is a British TV presenter known for the Channel 4 property programmes Location, Location, Location; Relocation, Relocation, Location Revisited, The Property Chain and Kirstie's Homemade Home. All but the last two were co-presented with Phil Spencer.

Background

She is the daughter of Charles Henry Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip and former chairman of Christie's. She has a brother Henry, and two sisters, Sofie and Natasha. Due to her father's peerage, she is entitled to use the courtesy style The Honourable Kirstie Allsopp.

She was educated at 10 schools[2], including St Clotilde's in Lechlade, Gloucestershire[3] and Bedales, near Petersfield, Hampshire. After spending time in India teaching English, Allsopp returned to the UK and began a series of positions, working for Country Living and Food & Homes Magazine and her mother's business, Hindlip & Prentice Interiors, and studying at Christie's. Kirstie set up her own Home Search company, Kirmir, in 1996, focusing on top end purchases in Central and West London.[4]

Allsopp is an advisor to the Conservative Party on housing matters,[5][6] yet claims otherwise [7].

Personal life

Her partner is property developer Ben Andersen, and they have two children: Bay Atlas (born July 2006), and Oscar Hercules (born August 2008).[8] She is also stepmother to her partner's two children from a previous relationship, Hal and Orion. They currently live in London. They also own a house in rural Devon, Meadowgate, which saw Kirstie in 2009 renovate the house which had stood empty for 38 years.It was again the setting for her "Kirstie's Homemade Christmas" show showing people how to have a individual Christmas using second hand and homemade products such as wreaths from material found in the nearby wood.

House prices

Allsopp has been accused (along with fellow property TV presenters) of fuelling irresponsible house purchases that led to the housing crash.[9][10] Allsopp has defended herself from the charges, writing in The Times that "blaming such shows and their presenters for the present uncertain state of the property market is akin to blaming TV chefs for the great bulge in obesity."[11]

References

  1. ^ "Pass notes No 2,666: Kirstie Allsopp" The Guardian (19 October 2009). Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  2. ^ Five minutes With: Kirstie Allsopp, BBC News Online, 22 May 2010
  3. ^ Kirsty Allsopp: Class act, The Daily Telegraph, 25 September 2004
  4. ^ Kirstie Allsopp Biography
  5. ^ TV's Kirstie urges stamp duty axe, BBC News Online, 8 May 2008
  6. ^ Thompson, Alice. "Kirstie Allsopp's new look as Tory adviser". The Times.
  7. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10139413.stm
  8. ^ Kirstie Allsopp: no-nonsense, enthusiastic and exactly as she comes across on TV, The Daily Telegraph, 7 April 2009
  9. ^ Locating the cause of the property crisis with Kirstie Allsopp, The Daily Telegraph, 21 April 2008
  10. ^ Can we blame it all on Kirstie Allsopp?, The Daily Telegraph, 3 January 2009
  11. ^ Don't blame me for the property crash, The Times, 18 July 2008