To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Speaking to The Scottish Sun, a source said: "It is quite unusual for anyone to put three of their homes on the market at the same time."But putting three worth more than £1million each up for sale at the same time must be even rarer."It will be interesting to see if he makes a profit."Bayford won £148million with his wife, Gail, in 2012, making the couple the second biggest EuroMillions winners ever.However the couple split a year later, and Bayford relocated to Scotland to be closer to his children, leaving behind a £12million English country estate home.The properties have gone on sale only four months after The Scottish Sun reported.
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