RANGERS boss Michael Beale looks like he’s on the move – not from Ibrox but to a new home.
The Light Blues gaffer has taken to social media to reveal he’s leaving his luxury temporary gaff of the past few months.
COTTAGES.COM/GARTLACH FARMGartlach Farm has been Beale’s home in recent months[/caption]
COTTAGES.COM/GARTLACH FARMThe property has incredible views of the nearby countryside[/caption]
COTTAGES.COM/GARTLACH FARMThere’s also a private hot tub[/caption]
Posting a video from outside the idyllic Fiadh Ruadh on Gartlach Farm, Beale hailed the hosts for their hospitality over recent months.
He said: “Thank you @gartlachfarmholidayhomes for having us the last few months as we settled back into Scotland as a family.
“Wonderful hosts.”
The incredible setting has been home to the Rangers boss and his family for the past few months following his return to Scotland.
He was appointed Gers boss back in November having previously spent three years as first team coach under former manager Steven Gerrard.
The holiday home company’s website reveals an inside look at the luxury bolthole, that costs anyone wishing to stay in it just under £1,000 a WEEK.
The three-bed property is down as “newly listed” meaning it’s not long back up for grabs following Beale’s departure.
Located out near Aberfoyle, there are three luxury properties on the Gartlach Farm location.
The one Beale was staying in has incredible views over the surrounding countryside.
And as his pictures on Instagram show, there were plenty of regular visitors too with friendly Highland cows making appearances.
COTTAGES.COM/GARTLACH FARMThere’s a wood burner in the living room[/caption]
COTTAGES.COM/GARTLACH FARMThe property contains a large kitchen[/caption]
COTTAGES.COM/GARTLACH FARMIt’s set on a stunning location[/caption]
INSTAGRAMBeale made some new pals while living there as he showed on his social media[/caption]
The modern, farm-inspired property also contains a private hot tub in its impressive garden.
The retro-inspired living room also contains a wood burner fireplace.
The property is also located not too far from the place Beale revealed as his one of his favourites in the world.
He made that declaration after enjoying a trip to Duck Bay on Loch Lomond not long after he made his return to the club.
As well as his emotional message to his now seemingly former home, Beale also posted some Instagram stories that suggested he had travelled to Rome.
However, he has NOT headed to the Italian capital today.
The posts had led to talk that he might be on a scouting mission with Roma taking on Feyenoord in Europa League action.
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