Tyson Fury ‘returns home to new £1.7million property overlooking Morecambe Bay’
EXCLUSIVE: He really IS the Gypsy King! Tyson Fury moves into his new £1.7million ‘castle’ on the Lancashire coast… which used to be a CARAVAN
Fury bought the imposing property for £1.695million in December last year, according to land registry recordsThe boxer and his wife Paris, 31, purchased it through their firm Tyson Fury Ltd without needing a mortgage Fury, 33, used to live in a £550,000 home overlooking Morcambe Bay before they moved to their new home The new home is built on a plot that his own plot that used to be occupied by a static caravan-style bungalow But the last owner knocked it down and built the updated stone-clad salmon palace and put it on the marketThe boxer and Paris returned to the new home on Tuesday after his epic win in Las Vegas over Deontay Wilder
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This is the luxury new £1.7m house which World Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has moved into with his family.
And appropriately for the ‘Gypsy King’, hundreds of his new neighbours live in caravans, which virtually surround the back of his property in Lancashire.
Tyson, 33, and his 31-year-old wife Paris and their six children recently moved from a £550,000 house overlooking Morecambe Bay to their new home over looking fields.
While the property is ringed by caravan sites, most of them are short lets, and occupied by seasonal holiday makers, rather than members of the traveller community which Tyson is proud to hail from.
This is Tyson Fury’s new home on the Lancashire coast which he paid £1.695million to buy through his firm Tyson Fury Ltd
Two years ago the previous owner knocked down the static caravan he’d bought for £400,000 and built Fury’s new property
Fury, 33, beams for the camera alongside wife Paris after defeating Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas during Sunday’s epic fight
Until two years ago, his own plot was occupied by a static caravan-style bungalow surrounded by decking and on the market for around £400,000.
But the previous owner knocked it down and put in its place the new, stone-clad salmon-coloured palace.
With a castellated front wall, the wrought-iron black and gold fence features lion motifs and four eagle sculptures on the gate posts. Signs also warn would-be intruders that the property is covered by CCTV.
The house was bought by the boxer’s firm Tyson Fury Ltd last December for £1.695m, according to Land Registry Records.
Tyson and Paris share daughters Venezuela, 12, Valencia, three, and two month old Athena, and sons, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, four, and Prince Adonis, two.
Fury defeated fierce rival Wilder for the second time during their trilogy by knocking out his opponent in the 11th round
Fury and Paris returned from Vegas on Tuesday and got a taxi to the imposing new home (above) they have bought together
The couple have previously spoken about their love for the Lancashire coast, having shunned more glamorous cities to live
Fury and his wife headed back to their new home on Tuesday morning following his epic victory over Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas at the weekend.
The boxer and his family are wedding to the less glamorous Lancashire coast than the glitzy party cities of LA or Las Vegas.
Speaking on an ITV documentary last year, Tyson said: ‘People say to me ”why don’t you live in California or America?” – why would I?’
‘Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?’
‘I love it. I would never leave Lancashire. It’s true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.’
Residents in the town where Fury lives gush about their famous neighbour.
Fury, Paris and the boxer’s rowdy entourage painted Las Vegas red by partying until 3am after his famous victory over Wilder
The self-styled Gypsy King and Paris sipped celebratory drinks and danced the night away as the boxer retained his WBC title
The pair have six kids – Venezuela, 12, Valencia, three, and two month old Athena, and sons, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, four, and Prince Adonis, two
Pauline Wade, 75, said Fury ran over to help when he saw her take a tumble outside her home earlier in the year.
She explained: ‘He came straight over and asked ‘are you ok’ and he helped me up. He is a lovely man. He will always say ‘I’m going to the shops do you want anything?’
Christine Thornton, 72, added: ‘What he has achieved is fabulous and the whole town is proud of him, as it should be. You see him walking around, going shopping, and he always stops and talks to people.’
Meanwhile Lancaster’s Mayor Mike Greenall said on Tuesday: ‘On behalf of the whole district I’d like to send my whole hearted congratulations to Tyson on this magnificent achievement.’
He added that the residents were ‘proud’ to have a ‘champion in our midst’.
Paris revealed during an appearance on Loose Women last year that the family were in the process of moving house.