Inside Gordon Ramsay’s incredible £7.5m home as it becomes most expensive EVER house sold in Cornwall
GORDON Ramsay has sold the most expensive EVER house in Cornwall after isolating there with his family in lockdown.
The luxury property boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms and 2.5 acres of land.
The home also has a swimming pool and a tennis court to keep the new owners occupied.
Meanwhile, there is a wine cellar, and even an igloo-style cabin in the garden which Gordon got permission to build in 2018.
He gave fans a glimpse around the property during a segment on This Morning with his Strictly star daughter Tilly, showing off its stone exterior, Georgian windows, and its jaw-dropping views of the Cornish countryside.
Gordon splashed out £4 million on Daymer Bay House in Trebetherick in 2019 and sold it last year for £7.5 million, new documents have revealed.
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He is laughing all the way to the bank after scooping another £3.5million on what he paid for the lavish home.
The 55-year-old sold up in March last year, according to Land Registry documents, for the staggering sum.
It is thought to be the most expensive sale ever recorded in the county, according to .
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He purchased the beachside mansion back in 2016 while waiting for construction on his other property in Rock, on the north Cornwall coast, to be completed.
After once owning three homes in the county, including a converted bank in Fowey, he now has just his waterfront pad in Rock that boasts a stunning swimming pool and views onto the Camel Estuary.
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The Kitchen Nightmares star demolished the previous house which was on the land and dated back from the 1920s, building a stunning modern home that overlooks the sea.
Renovations are said to have boosted the value of the property by £1.6m, after the Ramsays bought it for £4.4m in 2015.
Despite his huge property portfolio in Cornwall - he recently revealed he "can't stand" the locals.
The Hell's Kitchen star's net worth is believed to be £157million.