GRAHAM Norton is selling his impressive New York townhouse that he bought from a huge supermodel in the early noughties.
The famous chat show host, 62, has put his quaint Manhattan home on the market for £6million.






The impressive property, which is nestled in a small gated community, is three storeys high and has it’s own rooftop garden.
bought the home in 2002 from Claudia Schiffer, but has decided to sell up.
The home â which is around 2,500 square feet â has two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms.
The property also boasts hardwood floors and restored crown moldings and baseboards.
The cosy home also includes a log burner, a library and a bar.
The kitchen â which is painted green â comes complete with stainless-steel countertops and a breakfast bar.
The main bedroom can be found on the top floor and has it’s own ensuite and kitchenette.
Graham recently renovated and restored the home with the help of Gachot Studio.
The upgrades to the property include central air conditioning, window treatments and custom lighting.
Graham told the New York Times he bought the house in Murray Hill because he “couldn’t stop thinking about it”;, adding, “I finally caved in and flew over to see it.”;
Over the years, the host has used the property as bolthole when he is in the Big Apple.
However, he lived in it full time in 2004 when he hosted the NY Graham Norton talk show.
The home is part of the Sniffen Court Historic District which can be found just off East 36th Street near Third Avenue.
The incredible house is one of 10 brick carriage houses, which were formerly horse stables, and were built between 1863 and 1864.

