Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has put a former bank he converted into a luxury holiday home on the market for £2.75million. The Scots-born TV star bought Grade II-listed Trevail House in Fowey, Cornwall, for £1.96million in 2017.
It used to be a Lloyds bank but Ramsay turned it into a two-storey holiday home, which was listed at £4700 a week on rental site Boutique Retreats.
The four-bedroom property is being sold by estate agent John Bray and Partners.On its website, it says: “Situated on the water, with the most incredible river views, Trevail House is a spacious and highly specified four-bedroom townhouse residence.
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