- George Clarke was born in Sunderland, 27th May 1974
- George is 1.91m tall
- As far as we are aware, heartthrob, Mr Clarke, is currently single.
- George’s father died when George was six. His mother later remarried.
- Both of George’s grandfathers were builders. After spending summer holidays on building sites, he decided he wanted to be an architect at age 12.
- After leaving school at 16, George found a job at local architects, David W. Johnson.
- After achieving his BTEC in Building and Construction at Wearside College, Sunderland, George achieved a First Class BA (Hons) in Architectural Studies and a Certificate in Architectural Practice from Newcastle University. He then achieved a post-graduate diploma from London’s Bartlett School of Architecture.
- To support his studies, George renovated people’s homes in his spare time.
- In 2014, George and his then wife, Catriona, got divorced. Together they have three children, Georgie, Emilio and Iona.
- In 2012 George carried the Olympic torch through Camden, in honour of his late brother-in-law, Swiggy Drummond, who had originally been nominated.
- George Clarke has his own company, George Clarke + Partners, which offers a bespoke, hands on service that covers all aspects of the design, build and the property development business.
- Being somewhat of a philanthropist, George is involved in numerous charities. He is an ambassador for Shelter, Prince’s Regeneration Trust, and a patron of design and architecture charity, The Civic Trust.
- George Clarke’s signature leather jacket is from Belstaff.