Here’s what’s currently circulating about Tyson Fury’s housing situation, based on recent tabloid coverage:
- Reports in March 2026 claimed Fury’s Cheshire mansion could face flooding risks if a new housing development were approved nearby, sparking local controversy and concerns about flood defenses and traffic. This story framed the property as part of the “Cheshire Triangle” and noted neighbors’ opposition to the proposed estate across the lane.[1]
- Earlier pieces in 2025 described Fury leaving the grand property in the same area to rot after planning permission was blocked, with renovations the only option granted by authorities.[2]
- In 2024, Australian and other outlets reported that Fury’s plan to demolish and replace the Cheshire home with a Grand Designs–style mansion was knocked back due to concerns about protected wildlife (hibernating bats) and public interest requirements.[3]
More recent items from 2026 suggest Fury relocated to a new residence on the Isle of Man, with reports emphasizing a substantial price tag for the new home and social media glimpses from Paris Fury showing parts of the property. A few outlets in April 2026 compare the old Cheshire mansion with the new Isle of Man home, noting the latter’s higher value and glamor, though specific details vary by source.[5][6][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest article links and summarize the key facts with direct quotes, or help you track official planning records and property listings for Fury’s properties. Please tell me which you prefer.
Citations:
- Furys Cheshire mansion at risk of flooding and nearby development opposition.[1]
- Fury’s Cheshire mansion left to rot after planning blocks; renovation only option.[2]
- Grand Designs–style mansion plans blocked due to bats and public interest.[3]
- Reports of new Isle of Man residence with high price tag and social media glimpses.[6][7][5]