Lucy Alexander has been on our screen for the last 10 years, initially fronting the Nickelodeon channel. She has hosted Five's morning programme Milkshake, It's a Knockout and BBC's Homes Under the Hammer. She was also a presenter on Sky Travel Shop which was on air from April 1998 to March 2005. She is currently a faculty member of Speakers Academy.
Lucy married Stewart Castledine in 2000 in Richmond, London. The couple have two children, both born in Kingston upon Thames, London: Kitty Rose (born 2002) Leo Alexander (born 2005). They live in Teddington, southwest London.
Lucy is a property developer in the South East and has used that expertise to buy her family a new home for £1.2 million through she had not viewed the property (more than looking through the letter box), on Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.
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