Alan Titchmarsh Welcomes 2026 with New Show as He Prepares to Leave Hampshire Home
Britain’s Favourite Gardener Marks New Chapter
Alan Titchmarsh, the nation’s treasured horticulturalist and broadcaster, continues to captivate audiences as he enters 2026. His special show aired at 9:40 am on ITV on New Year’s Day, featuring Bonnie Langford and Gregor Fisher alongside a bushcraft masterclass from survival expert Ray Mears. This follows his successful Christmas special from December 2025, cementing his enduring presence on British television screens.
Major Life Changes After Two Decades
The gardening icon, 76, is preparing to leave the Hampshire home he has cherished for 23 years, citing a desire to downsize. Titchmarsh explained in BBC Gardeners’ World magazine that it’s “time to downsize – a little – as those of us of relatively senior years are regularly told we would be wise to do”. However, circumstances surrounding his move have proven more complex than initially suggested.
Planning documents submitted by developer Redbrown to East Hampshire District Council in July 2025 show that a new housing development would be built on land directly behind the Love Your Garden star’s property, with plans still under consideration. In September, Titchmarsh put his home on the market in an exclusive story with Country Life, which became their most viewed property story of the year.
Continued Broadcasting Success
Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh provides perfect Sunday morning viewing, with the legendary horticulturist covering everything from gardening, farming, arts, crafts and food tasting, giving viewers plenty of tips to try at home. Season 8 continues into 2026, demonstrating Titchmarsh’s unwavering commitment to sharing his passion with the nation.
Looking Ahead
As Alan Titchmarsh prepares for this significant life transition, his television presence remains as vibrant as ever. His decision to downsize represents a thoughtful approach to the future whilst maintaining the active broadcasting schedule that has made him a household name. For millions of viewers, Titchmarsh’s reassuring presence and horticultural wisdom remain constants in an ever-changing world, proving that even as personal circumstances evolve, his dedication to British gardening and entertainment endures.