Ross Noble, the renowned comedian and actor, is putting his Mornington Peninsula home on the market for $3.3m-$3.6m as he prepares to relocate to England with his wife, Fran. This decision comes as a surprise, given that the couple has been enjoying the peaceful and private setting of their six-bedroom, six-bathroom residence. The home boasts a unique blend of French and English styles, with a focus on creating a homely atmosphere. The main bathtub, dating back to the 1800s, and the wallpaper sourced from England add to the character of the house. The pantry door, a gift from an old Indian home, and the games room, which has hosted numerous comedians, further contribute to the home's eclectic charm. The family has also renovated the space to suit their needs, with a focus on functionality and aesthetics. The kitchen, meals area, and outdoor entertainment space are particularly impressive, featuring a barbecue and a bar. The home's proximity to sought-after schools and the ability to host large gatherings make it an attractive option for families seeking a lifestyle change. Ms. Noble's textile design background is evident in the home's soft furnishings, and she plans to continue creating textiles when they return to England. The sale of the home is being handled by Candice Blanch from Homes & Acreage, who highlights the quality and character of the property in a market dominated by modern residences. The family will continue to visit Australia regularly for Ross's work and family catch-ups, but the move to England is a significant step in their lives, marking a new chapter in their careers and personal lives.