Tyson Fury’s extravagant hometown mansion has its own thrones and ‘Gypsy King’ driveway

  • Despite his massive success, Tyson Fury still refuses to leave the UK to settle in the US
  • He and his wife live in a $2 million mansion in Morecambe, England
  • The mansion was used as a set for the Tyson Fury’s new hit show on Netflix

Published on Nov 13, 2023 at 3:57 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Last updated on Nov 15, 2023 at 1:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Alessandro Renesis

Want to know what a nine-figure net worth can get you? Check out Tyson Fury and wife Paris’ extravagant mansion.

Tyson Fury and wife Paris were childhood sweethearts who surpassed humble beginnings to live a life of supercars, lavish holidays and more.

They even rent a superyacht for five figures a day.

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Tyson Fury’s wealth is immense, which explains why he and his family live in a mansion worth over $2 million.

What’s more, this power couple of the boxing world don’t have minimalist tastes.

Think matching thrones, Versace décor and a personalised “Gypsy King” driveway.

Step aside David Beckham and Victoria Beckham – there’s a new king of queen of opulence on the literal UK throne.

But, just like the Beckhams, rather than living in LA or London, the WBC heavyweight champ set down roots in his hometown of Morecambe.

“People say to me, ‘Why don’t you live in California or America?’ – why would I?” Tyson Fury said on an ITV documentary in 2020.

“Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?

“I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It’s true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.”

The pair moved in two years ago and the five bedrooms and four bathrooms are much needed for their growing brood.

As the Netflix seres, At Home With the Furys, showed, they’ve had to upsize several times to accommodate their seven kids.

While their Netflix reality show gave us a peek at the home – what do we actually know about their mansion?

The pair love a designer label and, as well as their clothing, this is also reflected in the couple’s interiors.

A favourite designer appears to be Versace.

Their master bedroom features branded curtains, a huge bed and bathrobes as well as signature gold accents throughout.

In fact, Paris posted a photo on social media in 2021 joking her family “looked like a Versace advert”.

She’s not the only Paris that favors designer decor, with Paris Hilton recently sharing her love for branded furniture.

The Fury’s master suite also boasts panoramic windows.

And that’s not all.

The couple also have gold and padded red velvet thrones to reflect their ‘royal’ status and the fact that their home is their castle.

Another boost to the ego is their bespoke driveway which has Tyson’s nickname of ‘Gyspy King’ laid into it.

In the entrance of the family home there’s a sweeping staircase alongside a glossy grand piano – despite none of the clan being able to play.

Their kitchen is just as shiny with gloss white and mirrored cabinetry and marble countertops.

Despite Paris telling eldest daughter, Venezuela, that she wouldn’t be “sponging off” her parents – the kids are well looked after.

“In my eyes there’s nothing more important than being a loyal wife and a good mother,” Paris said.

“I work really hard to ensure that Tyson and the kids are properly looked after.”

One bedroom features a fairytale-themed, hand-painted mural alongside velvet toddler beds and a wide-screen television.

At Home with the Furys is streaming on Netflix.

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