Gordon Ramsay returns to his holiday home in Cornwall after infuriating locals during lockdown
GORDON Ramsay has returned to his holiday home in Cornwall after infuriating locals during lockdown.
The celebrity chef is spending the next four weeks out of London - despite criticism over breaching rules the first time around.
Gordon, 54, shared a sweet snap on Instagram of his son Oscar, 19 months, after going for a beach walk.
The dad-of-five captioned it: "Happy first Monday lockdown @oscarjramsay this time it’s going to fly by!"
Gordon left the city for his second home in March when the government warned against people doing so.
His decision to make the 246-mile trip to the seaside caused a stink with his neighbours.
But this week Gordon's family have been back at the £4million property.
They celebrated Tilly's 19th birthday and Gordon's 54th after being born on the same day.
She posted snaps from the home with gold balloons in the shape of the number 19.
Throughout the first lockdown Gordon insisted his experience had been a "nightmare", but was often spotted on boat trips and bike rides when the Government told Brits to "stay at home".
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Gordon - who's set to launch a new high-stakes game show on BBC - owns three Cornish homes.
The journey between Cornwall and London is a long slog with 246 miles by road and a five hour car journey.