The TV chef has reportedly bought another Cornish homeGordon Ramsay

Gordon Ramsay(Image: PA)

TV chef Gordon Ramsay has reportedly bought a second home in Cornwall just down the road from his beachside retreat.

The Daily Mail reported that the 19th century home was put on the market last year and Gordon and his wife reportedly bought it through their new company Rocky Bay Estates.

Documents with the land registry show that the couple bought their second home with a mortgage from Coutts, the Daily Mail reports.

It said the four-bedroom home was bought with a two-acre plot, “about a dozen doors down from the modern house he built recently” on the beachside.

Gordon and Tana’s home in Rock was originally bought for £4.4 million in 2015 and was completely rebuilt from the ground up.

The family reportedly stayed at the house for much of the lockdown in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, sparking some complaints from locals about second home owners.

While promoting his new Netflix series, Being Gordon Ramsay, on Scott Mills’ BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show, the chef was asked about his seemingly more calmer ways in recent years.

In response, the 59-year-old said: “I absolutely adore Cornwall, honestly, from the surfing, the swimming.”

CornwallLive previously reported the TV chef has ruffled some feathers in the past when speaking about his thoughts and feelings about Cornwall.

In a previous conversation with Vernon Kay on BBC Radio 2, he said: “I would go down to the beautiful Cornish coast and get a little line-caught seabass and do that with a little light crushed potatoes.

“Trust me, I absolutely love Cornwall, it’s just the Cornish I can’t stand.”

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