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    Inside Rangers hero’s £1.3million home as mansion with cinema, gym, spa and grand piano goes up for sale

    FORMER Rangers star Peter Lovenkrands is looking to score in the property market after putting his £1.3m mansion up for sale.The one-time Ibrox striker, 43, has put the luxury home in Thorntonhall, Lanarkshire, on the market in the hope of finding a wealthy buyer.
    The house has plenty of touchesCredit: Savills/Pressteam Scotland
    Photo shows the luxury home owned by ex-Rangers star Peter LovenkrandsCredit: Savills/Pressteam Scotland
    Peter Lovenkrands celebrates scoring a famous goal against VillarrealCredit: PA:Press Association
    The property, described as an Aladdin’s cave, is protected by security gates and features a cinema, gym and spa while a grand piano takes centre stage in the drawing room.
    It also comes with landscaped gardens, a triple garage, five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
    Photos from inside the property reveal a number of football strips including from Rangers and Manchester Utd while a statue of a basketball player can be seen in the bar area.
    Lovenkrands previously put the three-storey pad up for sale at offers over £1.2million in 2013 while playing for Birmingham City.

    However he later removed it when he moved back to Scotland after retiring from the game.
    But the Danish footballer is now looking to bag a home win by selling the property with a starting price of £1.3m.
    Cameron Ewer, property agent at Savills, said: “It is like Aladdin’s cave.
    “Deceptively large and full of hidden qualities. It really is a house that has to be seen to be understood.”
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    A sales brochure added: “This is a seriously impressive property with exceptionally high quality finishes throughout.
    There’s a gaming table filled with chips along with plenty of sports memorabilia
    The home contains a CINEMA
    The property has its own spa
    The luxury home owned by ex-Rangers star Peter Lovenkrands in leafy ThorntonhallCredit: Savills/Pressteam Scotland
    “This property benefits from a new boiler and energy-efficient heating system, double glazing, electric security gates, monitored alarm and a CCTV system.
    “The innovative and striking exterior is mirrored inside by bold lines and an incredible sense of space along with multiple windows bringing superb levels of natural light into the house.”
    In 2016, Lovenkrands won a fight to stop a house being built next door after arguing it would ruin his privacy and spoil his views.
    Lovenkrands played for Rangers for six years before leaving in 2006 having scored 37 goals in 129 appearances for the Ibrox side.
    He has also had spells at Schalke and Newcastle before retiring in 2014.
    The former internationalist managed Danish side Fremad Amager before leaving last year.
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    I’m a former Premier League striker – now I run a 10-bedroom B&B in York

    A FORMER Premier League striker told how he gave up football to run a B&B in York.Sunderland legend Marco Gabbiadini, 55, embarked on the unlikely second chapter after giving up football at the age of 35.
    Marco runs the B&B alongside his wife DeborahCredit: Dave Pinegar – The Sun
    The Sunderland legend has filled the guest house with mementos from his playing daysCredit: Dave Pinegar – The Sun
    His Bishops guest house, which he opened in 2003, is now recognised as one of the best B&Bs in York.
    Marco told the Sun: “You have to have a plan for when you retire. And we had four kids who were under 11 at the time.
    “I did my coaching badges, but being a manager wasn’t what I envisaged doing for the rest of my life.
    “My wife and I are both from York. A lot of footballers have that dilemma where their missus is from Liverpool or Southampton, so where do you end up?
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    “And both are families came from the hotel and guest house business, so I suppose when you roll all those things together it wasn’t a bad choice. After all, it’s York’s biggest industry.
    “So we bought an ongoing business, because it would’ve been difficult to start something like this from scratch.”
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    A hands-on owner, Marco admitted that running the guest house is a hard job.
    Sometimes he has to roll up his sleeves and do some manual labour around the building.
    Marco said: “It’s just like running a big family. The hardest thing is you’ve got to be flexible.
    “We get up really early in the morning and you can still be waiting for people to check in at 11pm at night.
    “You always have to have your shoes on, you always have to smart. We do have staff, but we live on site.
    “And you have to always be prepared for anything. You can come into a room one day and someone’s had an accident and spilled coffee on the mattress.
    “Then, you have to quickly go to a shop, find a replacement mattress because the next person’s checking in that afternoon.
    “I cook breakfast some days and I’ll do some of the handyman stuff, like bleeding radiators or fixing toilets.
    “I can do most things – plumbing, painting and decorating, but we will also get the professionals in too.
    “We’ve had family that have grown up in it, and now they’re older they can run it when we go away.”
    Marco added that he and his wife Deborah are brutally honest with each other during the working day.
    He said: “For us it is great, we’re both people who like to get things off our chests.
    “I was a bit like that in the dressing room too. It’s better not to keep grudges, tell someone what you think.
    “So, if I make a mistake or error, she’ll tell me and vice versa.”
    The guest house itself has 11 big letting rooms, blending a mix of modern and classic in their decor.
    Marco said: “The scale of the house allows us to have spacious rooms, our bigger rooms are 22 feet square.
    “They’ve all got sofas in them, so we’re going more high-end.
    “When there’s race meets, and during the summer, our bigger rooms can be from £140-£170 a night at the weekend.
    “But midweek, we are flexible, and it’s always best to book with us directly because we can do a better deal.”
    TripAdvisor can make-or-break any business, and with the bed and breakfast industry being so competitive in York, Gabbiadini keeps an eye on what’s said about Bishops online.
    Marco said: “It’s bit like a footballer saying they don’t read the sports pages in the paper.
    “When you’re a guest house owner, you DO read the TripAdvisor reviews!
    “But it’s Deborah’s job to reply to everyone, she’s the diplomat in the house.”
    It’s better not to keep grudges, tell someone what you thinkMarco Gabbiadini
    However, the reviews are mostly positive and it’s earned the couple a string of awards in the process.
    Marco said: “We’ve entered the York Tourism Awards ‘Guest House of the Year’ competition four times and won it three, which is pretty good going.
    “You always going to get people that are going to be unhappy. But if you’ve got 600 or 700 reviews saying you’re doing the right thing, then that’s good too.
    “It a British guest house is such a traditional thing. I think a really comfortable bed and good breakfast is the key to being successful.
    “It’s that simple really, but it’s what’s the most important.”
    As a player, Gabbiadini didn’t win too many awards himself.
    But one Third Division title with The Black Cats made him a hero at Roker Park.
    And on the top floor, a painting of their former forward sits above a cabinet of a handful of golden boots from the lower divisions.
    He told the Sun: “The painting was a gift from Bob Murray, the former chairman at Sunderland.
    “When I left the club he gave that to me, it was a drawing of a couple of pictures of me, and it’s lovely to be appreciated.
    “I didn’t win too many awards, but I think I won Player of the Season for my clubs six times and made over 700 appearances.
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    “There aren’t many players that did that, so that’s a big thing for me.”
    Marco and his wife have a ‘brutally honest’ relationshipCredit: Dave Pinegar – The Sun
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    Lewis Hamilton wins right to trim two trees in his garden at £18m townhouse despite ‘neighbour concerns’

    LEWIS Hamilton has won the right to trim two trees in his £18million townhouse’s garden. Hamilton, 38, had been feuding with his neighbours over changes to his London property – including “pruning” the massive poplar trees.
    Lewis Hamilton has come out in first place after a bitter row with his neighboursCredit: AP
    Neighbours had argued the “magnificent heritage trees” should be preserved.
    But, after submitting 20 planning applications over six years, the seven-time Formula One world champion has come out on top.
    MailOnline reported Hamilton had been seeking permission to tidy up his £18m Kensington property since he bought it in 2017.
    On top of “pruning” the giant trees in his garden, the racing legend also wanted to install metal gate entrances, and demolish and replace an old summerhouse.
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    Hamilton and the neighbours clashed over the summerhouse plans as residents feared their “working and living conditions [would be] seriously disturbed”.
    But they were also feuding over the “pruning” of the two trees that tower over the motorsport star’s garden.
    MailOnline reported the neighbours were outraged by the perceived threat to the trees.
    One local even dubbed them “magnificent ‘heritage’ trees” that are “easily identifiable upon approach to Heathrow”.
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    But the council has now given Hamilton the green light to prune the trees – on two conditions.
    The council said “noisy operations” are avoided on Saturdays “unless essential”, and “no works should take place on Sundays”.
    This isn’t the first time Hamilton has been caught in a row with his neighbours.
    In 2020 his summerhouse plans sparked letters of objection from neighbours.
    One claimed at the time: “It certainly does not need another house at the rear of its garden, which, if the owner ever does move in, will no doubt be used as a ‘party house’ away from the main residence, due to the nature of his lifestyle.” More

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    Inside boxing’s tackiest homes, from Ricky Hatton’s diamante door handles to Floyd Mayweather’s roll out sweet shop

    THE world’s best boxers earn millions.From Floyd Mayweather, who claimed his net worth exceeded £1billion, to Tyson Fury – recipient of £20million from his last fight against Derek Chisora – those at the top generally coin it in.
    The likes of Floyd Mayweather are rolling in cash – which they spend on their impressive homesCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    However, despite their millions, boxers and their Wags – like Paris Fury – don’t always get the decor rightCredit: Instagram
    Fury’s £1.7m home in Morecambe features a chandelier hanging in the kitchenCredit: Instagram @parisfury1
    And that means they sometimes have more money than sense, when it comes to spending their dosh.
    These legendary figures from the sport ploughed the cash into their homes, filling their amazing mansions with some items that could split opinion.
    SunSport takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the worst offenders – starting with the Gypsy King.
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    Back in 2020, he upgraded from a £550,000 abode to a stunning £1.7million home in Morecambe with wife Paris.
    Of course, they couldn’t wait to show off some of the interiors on Instagram.
    Bizarrely, one snap revealed a low-hanging chandelier in the kitchen.
    Now, we’re no Laurence Llewelyn-Bowens – but that’s got to be a design first.
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    Second, in another picture – Tyson’s wife Paris stands proudly in front of what appear to be velvet curtains in nouveau-riche gold… on an outside door.
    Mike Tyson
    Recent reports suggested ‘Iron Mike’ earned around £300million in his heyday, although by the late 1990s he was forced to sell off some of the amazing properties he bought on the way up.
    One of them was an amazing five bedroom mansion in Ohio, which had cages to keep his tigers in.
    Better still, just so you know who lived there, he rather amusingly had his name etched on the front gates.
    Similarly, and like something out of a Rocky film, Tyson had a thing for huge statues yards from his front door.
    A 52-room mansion, which he later sold to rapper 50 Cent for £3.3million in 2003, boasted a lion statue decorating its entrance.
    Roar, indeed.
    Mike Tyson’s front gates spelled out his name – just so you know who lives thereCredit: Johnny Joo
    Tyson’s tigers were kept in cages in various propertiesCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Ricky Hatton
    Forever one of the joker’s in the pack, Mancunian favourite Hatton is as whacky as they come.
    Last year, he gave viewers a glimpse into his mansion in a BBC Comic Relief special called ‘This is MY House’.
    Diamante door handles were the pick of the most outrageous things in the home.
    In fact, he really does have a thing for diamantes – with a crocodile and panther covered in stones.
    However, the clincher for us was his dining room.
    Clad in gold, Scarface’s Tony Montana wouldn’t have looked out of place sitting at the head of the table.
    While in his cinema room, he has a picture of the cast of Sex and the City, which Hatton said he watched before a world title fight.
    Diamante door handles are found around Hatton’s Manchester homeCredit: BBC
    A dining room clad in gold features in Hatton’s mansionCredit: BBC
    A picture of the Sex and the City cast takes pride of place in Hatton’s cinema roomCredit: BBC
    Floyd Mayweather
    Mayweather is the man that has everything. He wants everything too.
    His car collection is insane, while his portfolio of mansions in Los Angeles, Miami and Las Vegas is even crazier.
    But, unsurprisingly, what Mayweather loves most is himself.
    Why else would he have artwork adorning his walls – showing off his chiselled chest in a huge canvas.
    That sits next to a picture of foe Conor McGregor, who gave him his greatest pay day ever when they fought in an exhibition fight.
    Mayweather is also a man who must make regular trips to the dentist.
    In one of his palaces, he has a fold away sweet shop with jars full of treats.
    Forget 50 Cent, it’s Mayweather who will ‘take you to the candy shop’.
    Floyd Mayweather has his own sweet shop in his homeCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    The sweet shop features jars full of treatsCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Mayweather celebrates his biggest pay day with artwork of himself and foe Conor McGregorCredit: Instagram, @floydmayweather
    Deontay Wilder
    The Bronze Bomber is a hero in Alabama, where they have erected a huge statue in his honour.
    Thankfully, he decided against having one in his £1.2million mansion on the picturesque Lake Tuscaloosa.
    However, protective Wilder does have a panic room on the premises.
    While we’re not slamming that, of course all sports stars need to protect themselves.
    But, when the panic room door is styled like a door from Fort Know, then things start to look a little silly.
    Deontay Wilder boasts a stunning £1.2m mansion in AlabamaCredit: Realtor
    The panic room door is a little out of place in Wilder’s home and looks like something in a bankCredit: Realtor
    Evander Holyfield
    Holyfield used to own an enormous 54,000 square-foot mansion on 235 acres, which is still the largest single family home in the state of Georgia.
    The 109-room home is as lavish as it gets, but it wasn’t entirely perfect.
    After all, it’s huge banquet hall – with gold interior – was a bit much.
    And the bowling alley a bit daft. Surely, there’s bowling alleys nearby?
    But, the most bonkers addition was the fact it had a baseball pitch within its grounds – complete with floodlights and a scoreboard.
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    No wonder it cost Holyfield £1million to maintain yearly.
    We guess he had to play ball.
    Evander Holyfield walks the grounds of his monster Georgia homeCredit: Getty
    An unnecessary bowling alley is one of the home’s many features
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    Tyson Fury’s plans to build dream £4million mansion knocked out by two species of bats

    GYPSY King Tyson Fury’s plans to demolish a house and build a dream £4million mansion have been knocked out — by bats.The heavyweight world champion, 34, has given up on a six-bedroom home with swimming pool after two protected species were found roosting in a loft.
    Tyson’s plans to build a dream £4million mansion have been knocked out — by batsCredit: Getty
    Two protected species were found roosting in a loft
    He would have needed a special licence from Natural England before the work could be done because it is an offence to intentionally or recklessly disturb them.
    Fury would also have had to put bat boxes in nearby trees for the common and soprano pipistrelles.
    Instead, he and wife Paris, 33, have applied for planning permission to extend the eight-bed pad they aimed to pull down with a basement music room and games room.
    They also want to add a breakfast room, garden room and cinema to the home in the Cheshire village.
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    A garage and leisure suite, with a hot tub and plunge pool are also proposed.
    In a design statement, Fury’s planning agent said the leisure facilities were “incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling house”.
    Fury and Paris currently live with their six children in a £1.7million home in ­Morecambe, Lancs.
    His move will take him closer to boxer brother Tommy and Love Island girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague, both 23, who have a £3.5million mansion nearby.
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    Planners at Cheshire East council are set to decide on the application in April. So far, no-one has objected.
    Fury’s agent said there was “no reasonable basis” to refuse as the proposals were too far from local homes to “impact on their amenities”.
    Tyson Fury has six children with wife ParisCredit: Instagram
    The heavyweight champion has given up on a six-bedroom home with swimming pool
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    Tottenham’s Harry Kane’s secret career away from football earns him £13m

    SHAME Harry Kane doesn’t have many trophies to his name, as the Spurs striker has plenty of room to store them.The England captain has been quietly racking up an impressive property portfolio while he’s been adding to his goal records.
    Accounts for Harry Kane’s company show his empire is worth £13.1millionCredit: Alamy
    Harry, who earns £200,000 a week, lives in a £1million-per-year rented mansion with wife Katie and their kids Ivy, Vivienne and LouisCredit: Instagram @harrykane
    I can that reveal new accounts for his company show his empire is worth £13.1million — about the same value as his big toe.
    A source says: “Harry is as astute with his money as he is with his finishing.
    “Lots of footballers make investments in property, with mixed results, but Harry clearly knows what he’s doing.”
    Harry’s company Edward James Investments has his parents and brother Charlie, also his agent, on the books.
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    Despite owning a vast number of properties, The Sun revealed last year that Harry, who earns £200,000 a week, lives in a £1million-per-year rented mansion with wife Katie and their kids Ivy, Vivienne and Louis.
    The seven-bed property has its own spa, cinema room, staff quarters and lift system. As well as houses, Harry also collects flash cars, owning a £99,000 Land Rover, a £35,000 Jaguar F-Pace and a £212,000 Bentley.
    Harry finally overlook Jimmy Greaves’ longstanding record as Spurs’ top scorer by notching the winner against Manchester City last weekend, the club that tried to sign him in the summer of 2021.
    There’s talk Harry is leaning towards extending his contract with his boyhood club in 2024, when his current deal expires.
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    That would almost certainly mean the prolific frontman would end his career in North London.
    Shame he won’t be interested in a move to my club Everton.
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    KSI gives tour of his stunning three-storey £10m ‘dream house’ in London in YouTuber’s tell-all Amazon Prime documentary

    KSI gave fans a tour of his stunning three-storey “dream house” worth £10MILLION in his new Amazon Prime documentary. The tell-all doc followed the life and career of YouTube, music and crossover boxing star KSI, spanning over the course of a year.
    KSI gave fans a tour of his stunning three-storey ‘dream house’Credit: Prime Video
    KSI’s three-storey pad is worth over £10mCredit: Prime Video
    KSI revealed his home in his Amazon Prime docCredit: Prime Video
    In December 2021, the celebrity superstar moved out of a flat he shared with a friend and bought his first home in the capital.
    And no expense was spared as he splashed the cash for his perfect pad.
    Giving fans a look, he said: “You see, different. Different, now I’m living. Now I’m KSI.
    “Welcome to my humble abode, man. Cost me over ten mill. Obviously, the bank is hurting a little bit.”
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    KSI – real name Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji – showed off his bedroom – or as he likes to call it “the palace”.
    And there is plenty of space for friends and family to stay, with a host of spare bedrooms and bathrooms.
    Taking us into the third floor, KSI did not even notice on bathroom was fitted with a shower also.
    He said: “Another bathroom, just because. Oh, this one also has a shower, I didn’t even realise! I never checked that side of the door.”
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    KSI, who has had six boxing matches all while releasing an album that reached No1, only viewed his house once before purchasing.
    He said: “I’ve seen it once, that’s it. Yeah, I’ve only seen it once. I’ve seen videos, so it reminded me and I was like, ‘Oh wow, this is sick.’
    “But I’ve only been there once and that was all I needed. I saw it once and I was like, yeah, this is it. This is the one.”
    KSI added: “This is my dream house, man. In London, dream house in London.”
    Later on, KSI’s dad Jide visits his son’s new place and was left stunned.
    He said: “Boy, this is a big house! I’m entering a £10million house!”
    KSI revealed his “YouTube room” – used to film his famous content.
    The release of the doc proved a success overnight, becoming No1 in the world.
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    Inside Phil Neville’s flash penthouse as it FINALLY sells 13 years after going on the market – with price slashed by £2m

    MANCHESTER United legend Phil Neville has finally sold his flash penthouse after 13 years on the market.The former Three Lions defender was forced to slash the price of the swish property by half from £4 million down to £2 million but managed to get the deal done.
    Phil Neville has agreed a contract for his swanky Manchester penthouseCredit: Getty
    The property has beautiful views of ManchesterCredit: Rightmove
    Spacious hallways link each room togetherCredit: Rightmove
    A office over looks views on the cityCredit: Rightmove
    The lavish pad is decorated with silver and black furnitureCredit: Rightmove
    The footie star, 46, first tried to flog the stunning three-storey four-bed flat in 2010.
    After it struggled to get snapped up, the luxury apartment in Deansgate, Manchester, was rented out for a reported £15,000 per month.
    It was then refurbished, redecorated and put back on the market once again in 2020 but the Inter Miami CF coach was forced to reduce the price three times.
    He cut the asking price by £500,000 when he put it on the market for a second time in July 2020. 
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    He then slashed it by £750,000 in March 2021 and it was lowered again on Boxing Day last year bringing it down to £2 million.
    A source said: “Phil is delighted it’s finally sold.
    “He enjoyed living there but it’s taken a long time so he just wants rid of it now. 
    “He’s just keeping his fingers crossed the sale goes through.”
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    The flat, named the Orchid Suite, spans 4,400sq ft and boasts panoramic views of the city centre skyline.
    Considered one of Manchester’s best developments, the property has a curved entrance hall, a spiral staircase and a swimming pool and hot tub, while each floor has its own private terrace. 
    The apartment also comes with five secure parking spaces and a separate lock-up garage.
    Neville, who co-owns Salford City FC, previously lived there with wife Julie and their two kids Harvey and Isabella.
    Julie has previously said: “Having lived in the apartment for four years as a family, we can vouch for its superb location.”
    It comes after Neville sold his six-bedroom mansion in Hale, Greater Manchester, for a whopping £5.25 million in May 2021.
    World renowned Beetham Tower is Europe’s largest residential buildingCredit: Rightmove
    The property has four bedroomsCredit: Rightmove
    Each floor enjoys an enclosed large balcony and uninterrupted breathtaking views across Manchester City CentreCredit: Rightmove
    The luxury apartment has finally soldCredit: Rightmove
    Guests can enjoy the view while seated at the bar areaCredit: Rightmove
    The 44th floor is perfect for hosting and diningCredit: Rightmove
    The spacious suite is 4,448 sqftCredit: Rightmove
    A chandelier is seen hanging in the stairwellCredit: Rightmove
    An enclosed balcony area offers the perfect place to relax with a coffee in the morningCredit: Rightmove
    Neutral tones have been used to decorate the luxurious propertyCredit: Rightmove
    A bedroom with stunning views and heaps of natural sunlightCredit: Rightmove
    A modern, light and airy bathroomCredit: Rightmove
    The double sink feature is practical for couplesCredit: Rightmove
    A large bedroom with modern finishingCredit: Rightmove
    Another spacious and calming bathroomCredit: Rightmove More