FORMER Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has put his stunning £2.5million Ayrshire estate up for sale.
The Malaysian entrepreneur, like many, has felt the pinch of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fernandes is selling the stunning estateCredit: Savills
The property is nestled within 125 acres of landCredit: Savills
The home features a modern gym and sauna areaCredit: Savills
Fernandes stepped down as QPR chairman in 2018Credit: AFP – Getty
And as he fights to save various business ventures, his stunning Scottish pad has had to go.
Fernandes, 56, had resided at Skeldon House in Dalrymple, Ayr for seven years.
But he’ll now sacrifice the beautiful property for his business empire.
A stunning five-bedroom property, on 125 acres of land, the home offers privacy and class in abundance.
The estate possesses a luxurious wine cellar for whenever the new owner fancies a tipple.
A gym and sauna will also enable them to work out in style and comfort.
And an all-weather outdoor tennis court features, nestled in the shadow of the surrounding forest.
A games room surely kept Fernandes entertained.
A spiral staircase binds the house togetherCredit: Savills
Fernandes could cook up a storm in the modern kitchenCredit: Savills
The new owner could serve up a storm on the all-weather tennis courtCredit: Savills
The master bedroom doesn’t lack for spaceCredit: Savills
And the dining room can accommodate guests aplentyCredit: Savills
And, amid the carefully manicured lawns, feature two other impressive buildings – the coach house and castle cottage.
The interior is equally opulent, blending traditional features with modern conveniences.
A classy spiral staircase binds the home together, with four bathrooms, a large kitchen and cosy dining room.
Fernandes may have owned QPR during two separate stints in the Premier League.
But perhaps he’d have enjoyed life at Kilmarnock or Ayr United more… just to sample even more time at his gorgeous Dalrymple mansion.
Another dining area doesn’t lack for natural lightCredit: Savills
The new owner won’t be short for spaceCredit: Savills
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