Inside Gordon Ramsay’s THREE holiday homes worth £10m in Cornwall as he returns for lockdown 2
GORDON Ramsay is spoilt for choice when it comes to holiday homes, as he has THREE worth £10m in Cornwall.
The TV chef, 54, has headed back down to the south coast for lockdown 2, where he can enjoy igloo cabins and waterfront views.
Gordan will be spending time at one of his properties as the nation is told to stay indoors.
The TV star is there with his wife Tana and their five children - Meghan, 22, 20-year-old twins Holly and Jack, Tilly, 18, and Oscar, one.
It is likely they will be staying at their £4.4million beachside mansion in Rock on the north Cornwall coast - which is where they went during the first lockdown.
Gordon bought the five-bedroom holiday home in 2015, and at the time it was the second most expensive sale in Cornwall.
The cook, who reported to be worth £113million, won an eight-month battle to modernise the 1920s home last July.
He got planning permission to knock it down and replace it with a main house and a smaller second pad.
While all that building work was going on, Ramsay splashed another cool £4million on a beach house in the nearby village of Trebetherick for the family to stay in.
That property is in keeping with the clan's expensive tastes and has six bedrooms, four en-suite bathrooms as well as two kitchens.
There's also plenty to keep the family busy, including a wine cellar, lavish swimming pool, tennis court and a staggering 2.5 acres of land.
And if that wasn't enough, Gordon's also built an igloo-style wood cabin in the back garden.
He'd put in the request back in August for the cabin as a place for friends and family to stay overlooking the beach.
It is thought to have been made by Estonian company Iglucraft and believed to cost £31,000.
Gordon's clearly a cabin fan, as last April he lodged plans for a fully-furnished log cabin to be installed in the back garden of his £7million eight-bedroom home in London's Battersea.
The cash-savvy chef's third home in Cornwall is an old Lloyds bank which he bought in the main street of Fowey in 2017 for £2million.
After renovating the property - which is just half a mile from comedian Dawn French's £5million mansion - Gordon has been renting it out for up to £7,000 per week to holidaymakers.
The stunning Grade II listed home, now called Trevail House, boasts stunning waterfront views from the back garden and rooms to sleep 10 people over three floors.
Gordon's wife Tana previously discussed the chef's love of the seaside, saying Cornwall is the place where he can properly switch off.
She admitted: "It's the place where I see Gordon truly relax, and the lack of a phone signal is an absolute blessing.
"He has always had an obsession with the sea, and spends hours fishing or just sitting on the dunes.
"Our children take a dinghy and sit in the estuary and have fun. It's all nice and healthy."