Gordon Ramsay has sold his Cornwall home for a whopping £7,500,000 - and it the most expensive sale ever recorded in the area. The mutli-Michelin star chef, who reportedly owns three homes across England and the United States, has parted with his home named Daymer Bay House in Trebetherick.
The father-of-six bought the home in 2016 for £4,000,000. During this time the 55-year-old was in the midst of a planning battle to demolish his 1920s five-bed property in the Rock village, which he bought for £4.4 million in 2015 - then the second most expensive home in Cornwall.
The Hell’s Kitchen star won the eight-month battle against the home's surrounding neighbours and was granted permission to bulldoze the home and build two adjacent properties on the site, reports Cornwall Live.
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Little is known about Gordon Ramsay 's Trebetherick property but in 2019 the TV chef had been given the green light to build an igloo-style wood cabin in the back garden to provide a place for visiting friends and family to stay.
He and daughter Tilly also appeared outside of the home during an appearance on This Morning.
Gordon sold his Trebetherick home in March 2021 for £3.5 million more than he first purchased it for, Land Registry documents have revealed. The £7.5 million sale was the most expensive across all of Cornwall for 2021 - and is believed to be the most expensive ever recorded in the county.
Previously the most expensive sale recorded in Cornwall was Rock's Polwartha. The home sold again for £6.5m on September 27, 2007 and had remained the most expensive property sold in Cornwall until now.
Gordon also sold his Grade II listed property in
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