The TV chef, 45, bought the mansion in Finchingfield, Essex at the start of 2019
The 16th century seven-bedroom house is Grade I listed, and the plush gardens are Grade II listed
The Elizabethan country house was named after Hervey de Ispania, who owned the land in 1086
Since then the land has been owned by just three families - the de Ispania family, the Kempe family and the Ruggles family, and Jamie bought it from the latter - who had owned it since 1760
The manor house boasts 12 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a large games room, great hall, dining room, two drawing rooms and a wine storage area
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