BBC presenter and architect Hugh Wallace dies aged 68

Hugh Wallace with hands in jacket pockets.
Architect Hugh Wallace has died aged 68 (Picture: Animo TV 2024)

BBC star Hugh Wallace has died aged 68, his husband has confirmed.

The TV presenter and Dublin architect was best known for presenting a range of property programmes, including Irish broadcaster RTÉ’s Home of the Year as a long-standing judge and BBC series The Great House Revival.

In a post on Wallace’s Instagram account, his husband Martin Corbett, wrote: ‘It is with deep sadness and shock that I share the news that my beloved husband and soulmate, Hugh Wallace, passed away at home last night. I am heartbroken.’

No cause of death has been revealed.

The late media personality was also a founding partner of architectural firm Douglas Wallace Consultants.

A statement on the website said: ‘It is with deep sadness and shock that we share the news that our beloved Hugh Wallace. We are heartbroken.

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He presented five seasons of BBC’s The Great House Arrive (Picture: Animo TV 2025)

‘His passion, creativity and warmth touched colleagues, audiences, and friends across the country.’

His five-season-long BBC series, which last came out over the summer, follows homeowners ‘revamping and reviving derelict properties’ in a bid to save a ‘piece of Ireland’s architectural past’.

Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin said he was ‘deeply saddened’.

He added that Wallace’s ‘advocacy for good architecture, coupled with his wonderful communication skills, performed a wonderful public service.’

Hugh Wallace
Tributes have started pouring in for the influential figure (Picture: Animo TV 2025)

Tánaiste (Irish Deputy Prime Minister) Simon Harris praised his ‘larger than life’ personality’, saying his ‘booming voice made such an important contribution to Irish life by providing entertaining programmes but also in teaching us the importance of restoration and architecture.’

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