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At Home With The Furys, which has been viewable on Netflix since mid-August, documents the life of the Fury family headed by Tyson and wife Paris, alongside their six children. It also includes Tyson's dad John Fury and brother Tommy Fury alongside fiance Molly Mae Hague.
The programme shows them go through normal life as Tyson retires from professional boxing before his U-turn back to the ring. But it also shows the more glamorous side to the Fury lifestyle, given the wealth Tyson has accumulated through his career.
There are a number of different places that feature in the hit TV show including Morecambe itself, The Morecambe Hotel and Atkinsons Fish and Chip shop. Here are the top eight spots in Morcambe, most frequently visited by the Furys.
This famous beach is where Tyson is regularly filmed going for a run, taking the dog for a walk or visiting with his family and it's the perfect spot for a UK staycation getaway. A classic English seaside set in Lancashire, the beach is well known for its traditional seafront promenade combined with a five-mile stretch of sandy coastline with views of Lakeland Fells in the distance.
The small nail salon located in central Morecambe is where Paris and her eldest daughter Venezuela had their nails done during the Netflix series. Offering eyebrow and nail appointments, services range from 6-40 according to their Facebook page.
They include the Morecambe Hotel, where Tyson's brother Tommy and his fiancee Molly-Mae Hague reveal that they are expecting their first child, during a family get-together with Fury and his family (pictured below in a scene from the Netflix show).
The Furys also hold their youngest daughter Athena's christening at St Mary's Church in Poulton, followed by a party at the Midland Hotel, which is also the location for scenes where 'The Gypsy King' tells Paris about his plan to return to boxing.
There are clips of him running on the Prom, taking the kids out on the seafront, visiting Salt Ayre tip, and Paris and daughter Venezuela having their nails done in Morecambe town centre, and Paris and the children going to the Uniform and Leisurewear shop on Euston Road.
"The team at Sunnyside Campsite are absolutely delighted to be featured in the new Netflix documentary, such a pleasure to have the Fury family as our guests and to meet the lovely team from Netflix," said a post on the Sunnyside Campsite Facebook page on Thursday.
Born into a family of Irish travellers and named after the legendary heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, Fury, who celebrated his 35th birthday on Saturday, has been a professional boxer since 2008 and is undefeated with 33 wins and one draw in 34 fights.
His last fight was a 10th round win over Dereck Chisora last December (pictured below), and he is next due to fight former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou in a non-title boxing match on October 28 in Saudi Arabia.
At Home with the Furys reached number one in the UK on the global streaming channel on Thursday, its second day of release, ousting the American drama series 'Painkiller' from the top spot.\n\nThe nine-part series follows the world heavyweight boxing champion, his wife Paris and their six children as they go about their daily lives in the seaside town.\n\nTyson's ongoing battles with mental health, as he struggles to settle into home life following his short-lived retirement from boxing in 2022, is a main theme of the series.\n\nAnd the beauty of Morecambe Bay is also front and centre, with numerous stunning shots of the coastline, beach and Promenade.\n\nMany local businesses appear on the series too.\n\nThey include the Morecambe Hotel, where Tyson's brother Tommy and his fiancee Molly-Mae Hague reveal that they are expecting their first child, during a family get-together with Fury and his family (pictured below in a scene from the Netflix show).\n\n\n\nThe Furys also hold their youngest daughter Athena's christening at St Mary's Church in Poulton, followed by a party at the Midland Hotel, which is also the location for scenes where 'The Gypsy King' tells Paris about his plan to return to boxing.\n\nThe famous fighter is also shown having his hair cut at K1 Barber's on Euston Road, enjoying a brew at Keegan's coffee shop in Poulton Square, and paying a visit to Atkinson's chippy on Albert Road.\n\nThere are clips of him running on the Prom, taking the kids out on the seafront, visiting Salt Ayre tip, and Paris and daughter Venezuela having their nails done in Morecambe town centre, and Paris and the children going to the Uniform and Leisurewear shop on Euston Road.\n\nAt one point, Tyson decides on the spur of the moment to take the family camping, to the Sunnyside Campsite just around the corner from their home in the Heaton with Oxcliffe area of Morecambe.\n\n"The team at Sunnyside Campsite are absolutely delighted to be featured in the new Netflix documentary, such a pleasure to have the Fury family as our guests and to meet the lovely team from Netflix," said a post on the Sunnyside Campsite Facebook page on Thursday.\n\nTyson and Paris have lived in the Lancaster and Morecambe area for around 15 years. \n\nBorn into a family of Irish travellers and named after the legendary heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, Fury, who celebrated his 35th birthday on Saturday, has been a professional boxer since 2008 and is undefeated with 33 wins and one draw in 34 fights.\n\nThe charismatic and outspoken 'Gypsy King' captured the world heavyweight championship for the first time by defeating long-reigning Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.\n\nAfterwards, Tyson sank into a period of depression and bloated to around 27 stone, but shed the weight to make a stunning comeback to the ring in 2018.\n\nHe then defeated his American rival Deontay Wilder to win the WBC Heavyweight Title in Las Vegas in 2020, defending it in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley Stadium against Dillian Whyte in 2022.\n\nHis last fight was a 10th round win over Dereck Chisora last December (pictured below), and he is next due to fight former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou in a non-title boxing match on October 28 in Saudi Arabia.\n\n\n\nRead more: Tyson Fury's family docusoap set in Morecambe set to debut on Netflix - Beyond Radio\n\nEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Tyson Fury hopes his new Netflix series puts 500 million eyes on Morecambe - Beyond Radio","image":"https:\/\/mmo.aiircdn.com\/458\/64de366cc9f40.jpg","datePublished":"2023-08-17T15:13:24+00:00","url":"https:\/\/www.beyondradio.co.uk\/news\/local-news\/tyson-fury-series-showing-off-beauty-of-morecambe-hits-number-one-spot-on-netflix\/","publisher":"@type":"Organization","name":"Beyond Radio","headline":"Tyson Fury series showing off beauty of Morecambe hits number one spot on Netflix","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Greg Lambert"} Search Search Local Business Partners
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