 Superstar model and 90s icon Claudia Schiffer has stayed true to her European roots in terms of where she's invested in real estate. The German beauty queen has lived in a stunning mountainous state on the island of Mallorca with her family, as well as a Tudor manor over in the UK. Also, Michael and I have dropped our own house tour of our new home that we moved into this year, so go ahead and subscribe to our personal channel if you want to see where we're living and more of what we're up to. In these videos we don't reveal any addresses even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. German supermodel, actress and producer Claudia Schiffer burst onto the scene thanks in large part to her striking resemblance to the French film actress Bridget Burdo. But it wouldn't take her long to establish her own enviable career that as of this moment, no other model has been able to top with over a thousand magazine cover shoots to her name. After gracing the cover of big-time publications like Vogue, Rolling Stone, Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair, Claudia would drum herself up a nice little acting career as well. She appeared in films like Richie Rich, Zoolander and everyone's favorite romantic comedy Love Actually. In the early 2000s, Claudia's role in Hollywood would increase dramatically after she fell in love and married the English film director Matthew Vaughn, the man behind the camera of films like X-Men First Class and the entire Kingsman series, Claudia herself has also produced. Shortly after getting married, the couple combined their significant assets to buy two absolutely jaw-dropping properties on the European continent. The first was an entire compound located on the Spanish island of Mallorca, where Claudia built three homes, one for herself and her new hubby, another for her parents and a final one for her siblings. And the second is a classic Suffolk Tudor manner that more or less is the modern-day equivalent of a European castle, especially with how Claudia has decorated the place. Hey guys, it's Kara back with another exclusive house tour here on Famous Entertainment, today looking at the properties of Claudia Schiffer. Don't forget to like, subscribe and hit me up on Instagram to chat. And now let's get into this video. Shortly after getting hitched in 2002, Claudia and Matthew took a trip to the Spanish island of Mallorca, where they bought themselves an entire mountain. No, seriously. It was reported at the time that the couple spent about $2.5 million to buy the property, including around $1 million alone for the cliff face grounds located on the southwest corner of the island. Claudia bought the land from a friend of King Juan Carlos's Spain after having suffered from rabid photographers and stalkers for much of her adult life and career. But Claudia's relationship with this island goes all the way back to the time she was a child when her family would summer here. One of the more interesting features of this property is that it boasts three villas, one of which is for Claudia and Matthew as well as their three children, Casper, Clementine and Cosima, while the other two are for Claudia's parents and her siblings. This estate is accessed through an exclusive road that gives Claudia the total privacy she desires while also allowing for maximum security. As for amenities, the home is said to boast 12 bedrooms, an infinity pool, underfloor heating for the winter, air conditioning for the summer and an automatic irrigation to keep those sprawling gardens green. Better yet, each and every one of those dozen bedrooms is said to include gorgeous views of the sea thanks to some sun-drenched terraces. But as much of a paradise as this home clearly is, Claudia and Matthew would make a faux pas a few years ago and might have contributed to them eventually leaving the area in 2017. You see, back in July 2015, Claudia and Matthew got into a feud with their closest neighbor Will Weber, one time manager of legendary F1 driver Michael Schumacher. Will would sue both Claudia and Matthew after discovering the couple had ordered the removal of two pine trees that were technically located on his property. Weber would claim an illegal filing that his neighbors had tasked their gardener with the disposal of these trees. Their gardener then hired a specialist who did as instructed and who claims that the two trees were riddled with disease. Insisting that the 30-foot tall trees were removed without his consent, Weber would also suggest the Daily Mail that, Matthew Vaughan apologized to me and said what had happened was an accident and they thought the trees were on their plots. But not willing to take the slight lying down, Weber promised that he, in response to what happened, would build a high wall between his property and theirs, then build a couple for their cause. If Claudia and Matthew weren't willing to pay for the construction of that fence, then Weber promised, I will plant so many trees that they can only smell the seed. Top everything off, Weber would also spread suspicion that Claudia and Matthew only chose to remove the trees to improve their scenic views and increase the sale price of their property. Well as it turns out, well probably wasn't that far off base because in 2017, Claudia and Matthew would list this property for selling it to an unknown European investor. While they may have been chased out of this home, at least Claudia owns another gorgeous place in the United Kingdom. So why don't we take a look at that one next. About 20 years ago now, when Claudia and Matthew turned into a half mile long driveway to inquire upon the availability of the historic Tudor mansion located at the end of it. Claudia somehow managed to work her magic to convince the property's longtime owners to sell. Reflecting back on this moment, Claudia would tell architectural digest, we basically knocked on the door and said, we love this place. They had no idea who we were or what we were doing there. But only months later, these two closed the deal. In fact, this site would become the very place where they shared their nuptials with 120 guests. The estate is known as Coldham Hall and while it initially served as a week and getaway from London for the couple, their family quickly ended up moving here full time. This striking Tudor mansion is composed of 14 bedrooms and located on an astounding 530 acres of land, which I probably say is big enough for Claudia and Matthew's three children, along with their clan of dogs, cats, sheep, a pig and even a tortoise, which was a gift from Matthew to Claudia shortly after these two met on a blind date. The mansion was first built in 1574 in the shape of an H to honor King Henry VIII and the estate owes its name to Queen Elizabeth I, who was not exactly thrilled at being served Coldham when she stayed there one night. Afterwards, the name Coldham Hall stuck around forever. Over its storied history since then, the home also served as a safe haven for Catholic priests during the Elizabethan purges and still boasts a few hiding spots like cubbies below the floorboards where the men of the cloth used to hide out. Only nowadays, it's Claudia's children that use those spaces to play hide and seek. She told Architectural Digest, they used to always have magnets and strings going down to check if there was anything valuable. Unfortunately, nothing ever popped up. Later on, this home would also serve as a meeting point for the conspirators behind the gunpowder plot of 1605 and remained with that family for the next three centuries. Out of a respect for the incredible history of this place, Claudia and Matthew would take their time adopting a slow approach to decorating the house. Furniture is a mix of comfortable upholstered pieces and teaks and family heirlooms, as it was very important to Claudia that their new home have great memories attached to it. For instance, an oak chest in the drawing room that's been around since Claudia's childhood, as well as a shield located in the main hall that bears Matthew's family arms. They also brought a lot of color and patterns into the home with the walls of nearly every guest room, covered in traditional motifs including a tree of life fabric in one room and an orchard print wallpaper in another. In fact, one of the over a dozen bedrooms has even wrapped from floor to ceiling in crimson lotus wallpaper to create an almost tent-like effect. And while the furnishings may be a bit traditional, the art that fills the walls is more contemporary in nature. With David Art collectors Claudia and Matthew have a mass and impressive collection, including more recent pieces like David Hockney's iPad drawings of the English countryside and an Andy Warhol camouflage canvas that now hangs in the study. Other notable highlights include a kitchen with a generously sized work island and a high-end range cooker. Meanwhile in the nearby dining room is a photo of a lion that overlooks a table big enough for eight with ceramics as well as glassware expertly laid out. Then there's the Great Hall, which boasts a pair of 17th century Flemish oil portraits of nuns that hovers above a long oak dining table. And all far from there is the elegant drawing room. When it comes to their children's rooms, Claudia had spared no expense. In fact, she dedicated an entire room to her youngest daughter Cosima's Barbie collection, which even includes a few classics from the time when Claudia herself was a child. And while Claudia might not have offered a glimpse into her own bedroom, she was at least kind enough to show off her incredible master bath with a bespoke marble sink and shower enclosure. Best of all, when it comes time for the weekend, this home is packed full of guests and children. Days are filled with outdoor activities like croquets, swimming, tennis and long walks with the dogs. While in the evening, dinner is served family style in the sense that the couple always makes sure to eat with their children. Afterwards, the family likes to catch some TV or a film in their on-site movie theater or play cards by the fire in the drawing room while the children entertain themselves with video games in the games room. With the long history of the home, you may or may not be surprised that the couple believes their home is haunted. And Claudia explained, we hear creaking noises and strange things happen sometimes like the music comes on. We had a medium go around and she told us actually all the ghosts in the house are lovely. No one needs to be scared. We welcome all the ghosts, basically. While haunted or not, this historic and beautiful home is quite the catch. And it seems that Claudia Schiffer and her family have improved it even more. That's going to bring this house tour to an end. Let me know what you thought of her homes down in the comments. Thanks for watching. Hit that subscribe button. If you haven't, follow me on Instagram to chat and I'll see you all in another video. Bye.