Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela to Live in Caravan After Wedding
Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela to Live in Caravan

Her father may be worth an estimated £160 million, but Tyson Fury's 16-year-old daughter Venezuela is set to begin her married life in a humble static caravan on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field. The cream-coloured bungalow-style property, featuring a slate-effect blue-grey roof, is situated just three doors away from her new mother-in-law's home.

The social media influencer and her aspiring boxer husband, 19-year-old Noah Price, who married over the weekend, are expected to move into their modest marital abode upon returning from their honeymoon. Venezuela, the eldest child of two-time heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, has been accustomed to a life of luxury, having grown up in a £2 million beachside mansion and more recently residing in a £5 million country estate on the Isle of Man.

However, in traditional gypsy culture, the bride often leaves her family home to live with her new husband and his relatives. Her spacious two-bedroom caravan, located on a gated compound near the historic market town of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, has been dubbed 'The Manor House'. It boasts an open-plan kitchen and living room fitted with a cream carpet, white walls, and gold trim.

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Venezuela has proudly showcased her love nest in a series of photographs posted on her TikTok page. The living room features a built-in space for a large flat-screen TV and a modern fireplace below it. The kitchen area includes white cabinets with gold handles, a new oven, and marble countertops. Both bedrooms have built-in cabinets, and the bathroom, like the rest of the caravan, is adorned with white, gold, and marble trim, complete with a shower and a separate freestanding bathtub.

The exterior walls are designed to resemble a mix of cream wood and stone bricks. The home was constructed by Carabuild, an East Yorkshire company specialising in bespoke caravans. Captioning her post, Venezuela wrote: 'R first ever home, so proud of my Noah.'

The Newlyweds' Journey

The newlyweds departed from Manchester Airport after their lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man on Saturday. As the couple were photographed at the airport, Noah's mother revealed to the Daily Mail that they would be moving in soon. Mrs Price, with her long dark hair swept into a ponytail and whose son bears a striking resemblance to her, said: 'They are coming to live here.' She declined to discuss the wedding or her feelings about having the young couple living just a stone's throw from her home.

The long, single-storey static property is mounted on a large base, elevating it above the muddy ground. It features four large wooden-effect windows at the front and a welcoming double door accessed by several steps. The home overlooks the stunning Peak District countryside, beyond the electricity pylons that tower over the site. Chesterfield, famous for the 'Crooked Spire' of St Mary's and All Saints Church, is just a ten-minute drive away.

Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail last October, Mrs Price said her own bungalow sits on the site of a potato shed that was bulldozed when the family bought the land 25 years ago. Having raised three children there, her oldest two now live nearby in static homes, while an uncle lives opposite. She expressed the family's hope to build the young couple a new home on the site in the near future, adding: 'We're all really happy, they're a wonderful young couple who have a bright future ahead of them. We've got some space at the back of the yard and we've applied for planning permission to build on land we have just behind it. We'd like to build them their own home and have them both live here among the family when they tie the knot.'

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Continuing Traveller Traditions

In getting engaged at such a tender age, Venezuela is continuing the traveller tradition that saw Tyson and Paris get engaged when he was 17 and she was 15. The couple spent their early years living together in a caravan before moving to a wooden cabin in the grounds of his father John's home in Styal, Cheshire. They now own an eight-bed mansion in Morecambe, Lancashire, featuring silver chandeliers and an elegant sweeping staircase with a grand piano, as well as a six-bedroom manor house on a nine-acre estate on the Isle of Man, complete with a home cinema, gymnasium, games room, and sauna. Both sprawling homes feature heavily in the Netflix series At Home With The Furys. They also own a stunning cobbled mansion in Marbella, said to be worth £6 million.

A family source said: 'Venezuela wants to start her married life in the traditional style of a traveller, just like her parents did. She has lived in luxury since she was born but is willing to swap her home comforts to go and live in a static caravan. She thinks it did her parents no harm and is looking forward to taking care of all the domestics while Noah goes out to work. Her parents approve.'

The happy couple tied the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man. An emotional Tyson paid tribute to his daughter and told waiting spectators: 'It was beautiful. She's no longer a Fury. Time goes quick. We don't realise it but it does. She's a married woman now.'

The Wedding and Honeymoon

Venezuela wore a white lace dress with a 50-foot train imported from Italy, which required 18 bridesmaids to ensure it did not snag on the way to the church, along with Croc shoes. She travelled to the venue in a chauffeur-driven vintage cream Branford classic car. After the ceremony, the wedding party moved to the luxury Comis hotel and resort near the Isle of Man capital, Douglas, where guests enjoyed a 12-foot wedding cake. Tyson and Venezuela performed a sweet father-daughter dance to 'My Girl' by The Temptations before pop star Peter Andre performed in the evening.

Venezuela and Noah are now enjoying the first days of a romantic honeymoon but are remaining tight-lipped about their destination. The bride was seen at Manchester Airport on Tuesday morning in a yellow zip-up hoodie and mini-skirt set from Alo, paired with a matching visor and giant chunky sunglasses. She completed the look with white trainers and a patterned Alo bag. Her new husband opted for a slightly more casual grey tracksuit and white trainers.

Noah is dreaming of following in the footsteps of his father-in-law and becoming a professional boxer. He trains at the Chesterfield Amateur Boxing Club and has made rapid strides early in his career, becoming an East Midlands belt holder.