GORDON Ramsay is selling one his Cornish homes for £2.75million after months of rows with locals over lockdown rules. The professional chef, 53, is set to make £850,000 from the sale after he originally bought the former Lloyds bank - called Trevail House - for £1.96million.
Ramsay has been in a months-long row with his neighbours in the town of Rock for his decision to move into the £4.4 million mansion during the coronavirus pandemic.
The television personality also faces up to four months of loud construction work due to local residents planning to revamp their own plush pads.
But while he argues with the neighbours in his second home, he is planning on getting rid of his holiday home completely. Gordon converted the Grade II listed,.
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