The Fury family has traded the familiar landscapes of Lancashire for the serene countryside of the Isle of Man, settling into an impressive £8 million stone farmhouse. Paris Fury recently offered a personal glimpse into their new life, sharing images and videos that reveal a dramatic shift in scenery and pace.
The sprawling property, a converted farmhouse with original stables, sits near the island’s capital, Douglas. One image showcased Paris herself, radiating contentment against the backdrop of their new home, while another playfully captured a flock of sheep casually wandering into the garden – a charming reality of rural living.
Inside, Paris revealed a sleek, modern kitchen, signaling a fresh start that extends beyond just location. She’s embarked on a “health kick,” diligently cutting out sugar and sweets as part of a new dietary focus, embracing the tranquility of their surroundings.
The move marks a significant chapter for the family, including daughters Venezuela, Valencia, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Prince Adonis Amaziah, and Prince Rico Paris. They previously resided in Morecambe, but the Isle of Man has quickly captured their hearts, with Tyson already spotted enjoying the local pub scene.
Official company records confirm the Fury’s established residency on the island as of December 1st, solidifying their commitment to this new lifestyle. Both Tyson and Paris have registered their companies as “usually resident” on the Isle of Man.
The decision to relocate is understood to be influenced by the island’s advantageous tax conditions. With a top income tax rate of around 21 percent and a personal tax cap, it presents a considerable difference compared to rates in the UK.
This move comes after a long and loving journey for Paris and Tyson, who first met at a mutual friend’s wedding when Paris was just fifteen and Tyson eighteen. Their connection blossomed, leading to a first marriage in 2008, followed by vow renewals in both 2013 and a recent, romantic ceremony in France last August.
Rooted in their Irish Traveller heritage, the couple’s relationship has been a constant through years of growth and a growing family. Their story, often shared with fans, continues to unfold against the backdrop of their idyllic new home on the Isle of Man.
