UK strongman Luke Stoltman’s luxury home has been put up for sale after he split from his wife, following allegations he had an affair with a powerlifter mistress while his baby was sick in hospital
A luxury Highland home once owned by one of Britain’s strongest men has been put up for sale at £420,000 – following a very public split from his wife after allegations of an affair.
Oakland House, near Invergordon in the Scottish Highlands, is now on the market offering “modern family living in a rural setting”. The property is being sold by Europe’s Strongest Man winner Luke Stoltman, 41, whose personal life made headlines more than a year ago when his wife Kushi accused him of cheating with a female powerlifter.
The alleged betrayal by Stoltman came after the couple, who wed in 2016, welcomed their first child Koa after years of fertility treatment. Kushi, 32, claimed the couple were talking about having a second child when she learned of his supposed infidelity in 2024.
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Stoltman went public with his new partner Melissa Peacock in September last year, when he posted photos of them hugging and smiling and of Melissa helping him in the gym.
Melissa is a strongwoman champion from Canada and was said to have flown 6,000 miles to stay with Stoltman at his home in Invergordon, Easter Ross.
The two trained together, with the UK Strongman telling his fans: “I’ve got a little helper with me today. Mel is training. She is over here now. It is really nice to have that support.”
And now, Stoltman’s house, built around a decade ago, is on the market. The spacious home sits surrounded by countryside while still being just a short drive from local amenities, creatorzine reports.
Inside, the property boasts a bright lounge with tall windows and glazed doors opening on to the garden, alongside a striking double-sided wood-burning stove shared with the adjoining dining space.
There’s a dazzling open-plan kitchen and dining area, a handy utility room, a generous ground-floor bedroom with en-suite, a large family bathroom and additional shower room.
Upstairs, three further double bedrooms include built-in wardrobes, with one featuring French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony.
The home also includes a double garage, underfloor heating on the ground floor, and extensive gardens bordered by fencing and stone walls. Set along a private track, the property offers seclusion without sacrificing connectivity, with Inverness within easy reach.
The property is now being marketed by Hamish Homes, who describe it as offering “generous, flexible living in a peaceful rural setting” with modern comforts suited to family life.
Like Stoltman, Kushi has also moved on and shared snaps with her new fella, adding the caption: “In my happy girl era,” after overcoming her heartbreak.
Kushi claimed she discovered Stoltman had been playing away while their nine-month-old son was sick in hospital.
She said: “Our son is nine months old and has been in hospital, so sick. But Luke was with another woman behind my back. I am absolutely heartbroken and devastated.”
She added: “Even though what was done was really horrible, although that was horrific, somehow the treatment since has been more surprising and horrific. Just zero remorse or empathy to the situation which I think I struggle with the most.
“It’s all a big confusion, a big stab to the heart. My whole world has just been turned upside down, I’m still married but no longer with my husband and I need to raise a 10 month old baby as a single mum so it kind of feels like I’m drowning right now.
“I just feel like everything is just numb still. I still feel empty inside, just hollow like the lights are on but nobody’s home. I feel like a robot, I don’t know how the day has gone from start to finish
“My whole future was robbed from me and I’m grieving the life I had and the person I loved so much.
“I’m at rock bottom in my life right now so it would be hard to get any worse. I’m just not going to be this blubbering mess, sad, depressed for the rest of my life, it’s not in my nature, it’s not who I am. I just need the time to heal and process things and move forward.”
Stoltman broke his silence, saying he regretted his “mistakes”. He said: “I want to acknowledge the pain caused to my family, friends and community by recent social media and news.
“I regret the mistakes that I have made and the impact they’ve had, especially on my family, Kushi and my son, who is my world.”


