The Great British Bake Off, which reaches its final this week.‘Nobody came and nobody went, it was just locked down,’ she says, sipping a frothy coffee as we chat from a safe distance on separate cream-leather sofas in the main living room of her sprawling Cotswolds home.
A honey-coloured Georgian affair, her house is cosy yet stylish, with a kitchen that is everything you hope it would be: induction hob, lines of neatly labelled jars and a custom-made cherry-wood island.‘It was lovely,’ says Leith, who has co-presented the show she laughingly refers to as ‘Bake Off’s answer to Butlin’s’ for four years, ‘because what happens normally is, as soon as it’s over, we all go home.
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