
Katie Price’s ‘Mucky Mansion’ has been sold just weeks after the former glamour model was evicted by bailiffs for failing to keep up on her mortgage payments.
The expansive estate, which was left in a horrible state with the 10-acre grounds overgrown and the swimming pool water turning green, was listed for £1.5 million.
Before it could be put up for sale, trash mounds and abandoned cars had to be cleared out by cleaners.
Due to her continuous bankruptcy issues, Price was unable to make mortgage payments on the house near Horsham, West Sussex.

She sought to renovate the mansion, which she had purchased for £1.35 million from former Conservative peer Francis Maude, and it was featured in a Channel Four series.
After skipping a court hearing on her repeated failure to pay £750,000 to the tax man, the 46-year-old was detained at Heathrow Airport last week upon her return from Turkey, where she had her sixth facelift.
When she appeared before a judge at the Royal Court of Justice the next day, she consented to turn over all papers about her earnings and attend a public examination of her finances.
The judge threatened to jail Price if she did not show up in person or via video connection for the hearing on August 27 and cautioned her not to take a vacation.
Bailiffs evicted Price from the 1930s-built property in May with the cosmetically enhanced personality saying the home, which she bought in 2014, was cursed.
She has moved into a £5,000 a month rented home in the same West Sussex area with her five children.
Talking about Mucky Mansion she said: ‘I’ve had nothing but bad memories in that house’, and insisted moving would be the start of a new chapter in her life.
Contract cleaners were brought in to clear away the piles of rubbish and spruce up the property before it was put on the market.
In its marketing, the estate agents described it as offering ‘the potential to become an ‘impressive family house’ for prospective buyers.
The advert did not mention the home’s former owner.
It says: ‘A substantial detached family home including three reception rooms, nine bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms spread over three floors plus a one-bedroom annexe.’
‘Offering the opportunity for refurbishment to potentially create an impressive family house with mature grounds including potential reinstatement of the tennis court and swimming pool and enhancements of the paddock and land.’
Even in that situation, the property and home are relatively inexpensive, and with enough cash and care, the house might be restored to its former splendour.
Someone with flair and refinement will look great living in this house. It’s a lovely area of England; good luck to the new owners.
However, this woman has money hidden somewhere, otherwise, how is she going to afford £5,000 a month on a rental?
It’s also important to know that in this sort of situation, any reasonable price is a good price, no pun intended.
If Joe Blogs owed the tax man half of that, he would be going to prison. How does she get away with moving to a £5,000 a month home and still go about life like nothing is wrong, something fishy there!
There’s more! The most disturbing of them is perhaps Katie Price’s child abuse incident, which serves as an illustration of a dysfunctional family.
Katie Price poses a risk not just to herself but also to her children in light of the extremely unpleasant and frightening information.
She received support from West Sussex Children’s Services and its Social Worker Lynne Rickwood, who was later fired for taking on the role of nanny for Katie Price’s kids.
Not only have these children been exposed to depraved and unspeakable acts, they’ve been sexualised and exploited for financial reward both for Katie Price, and her friend in the media.
There have been allegations of incest involving the children of Katie Price, and she has a troubling history of coaching her children to make false allegations against other partners and their children. There have also been serious allegations in court documents about the children’s welfare in the household, disturbing behaviour, and age-inappropriate activity such as bed sharing with adults.
Social Services took no action despite one of the children not attending school since November 2022, and Price failed Local Authority drug tests for three months while still being the primary carer for the children and also denied access to their fathers. She tested positive for cocaine.
Price has a long history of abusing drugs and alcohol, as well as of driving while intoxicated and totalling her vehicle, and in shocking acts of depravity, some children are reported to have witnessed their mother having sex in front of them with other men on holiday, including oral sex and her exposing her vagina to them after sex.
She is an unfit mother, and that isn’t going to change.