The rags-to-riches millionaire has put his lavish seven-bedroom mansion on the market for almost £7m.
Oliver Nobahar-Cookson, who kick-started health supplement brand Myprotein in his twenties, has put the Tudor-style country pile for £300k less than what he bought it for.
The drop in value isn't likely to worry Cookson though, as the sprawling mansion is just one of his many ultra-luxurious properties around the globe, with a portfolio including homes in Monte Carlo and Monaco.
Located on the cusp of Cheshire's famous 'Golden Triangle', the house sits in 13 acres of woodland and private land in plush Alderley Edge.
The main house is spread across four floors, boasting five bedrooms, an entrance hall, spacious dining room and open plan kitchen each decorated in a blend of traditional timber frames and modern fittings.







