No matter where an old once glorious building is located, it always makes my heart burst with joy to see them saved while being respected of it's former glory & loved once again! Hopefully saved from ruin for another 200+ years at least. Kuddos to anyone & everyone who is able & willing to save architectural historical buildings around the world.
By far everyone exceeded the lovely restoration the stately mansion deserved. I would say many miracles where performed here . No human labor force could of worked the major my eyes saw at this wedding event. By far the best .
Consider wearing respiratory and eye protection when pressure washing mold. Protect yourself from breathing in or ingesting particles containg mold. And protect your eyes from injury or infection.
Yes. And actually you use a dilution of muriatic acid and water. A good respirator is a must. Without the avid, the mold comes right back. Best to paint it as well.
Investors really need to take heed to what Warren said about diversification. Most investors do it for the sake of just diversifying. Maybe one or even two per sector, as long as there are the top one or two in that sector. Also remember too the market goes up and goes down, not by its own but by investors. If a stock falls it's because some investors decided to sell. If a stock rises, its because more investors caught on to a buying opportunity or increased their position.
To me, the issue comes from knowing what fields I can trust so much because unlike buffet, I simply don't have the ability to sit for 6 & more hours a day and inform myself. For me diversification is risk reduction strategy and its the best market approach . The more stocks you own, the less risky it gets, and more chance of gaining multibags.
I own 5 positions and I think it's just fine. I don't like to own shares of companies I know nothing about or very little. At the end it's all about choosing solid companies. Some companies you can keep for a very long time. APPL, NVDA, MSFT, GOOG, AMZN, etc now im looking into some Berkshire top hodlings like coca-cola ( KO ), Kraft Heinz (KHC) , American Express (AXP).. Owning shares from these various companies work together to reduce my risk of a permanent loss of capital and portfolio's overall volatility .
Building a portfolio and knowing the right stocks to pick was an Herculean task at first so i decided to dedicate out 4-5 hours daily studying some selected stocks, I also had help from a stock-advisor "Jenny Pamogas Canaya She’s a well know for her stock picks and portfolio diversification . you can
I'll be honest I was wondering all along how one could possibly make this gymnasium look even decent, but these new windows and the decoration... It looks fantastic!
Yes, it turned out wonderfully but I would paint or cover the yellow brick walls, it's too institutional looking for me, I'm an artist and like Graham, colors and textures are really important
I think, if. I remember correctly after 10+ years, they did a second revamp of the gym in the 2nd series, covering Up all of the brickwork and giving it more of a classy feeling.
Renovation is the correct word because they do not come close to restoring those old houses. It is really sad that no one has the money to really restore what is left of these buildings to something close to the original state. With all of our power tools and easier to work with materials they still cannot match the craftsmanship of the original builders.
Love watching this on t v, would love to have seen more of the renovation, even with all the hiccups with planners etc, good on ye both for sticking with it, love watching ye with the kids, so natural, brilliant environment for rearing small kids, hope the rest goes well for ye 🇮🇪
Its good to see a UK country home being restored as apposed to the many French chateaux which are currently on You Tube. I love the aesthetics of the restoration.
I've been chasing French chateaux videos for a long time now, there are so many of them, some extremely huge, but many quite a nice size. Problem is France is a really big place, and so many are in central France miles from anywhere you have heard of, and rather difficult to imagine yourself fixing up a place you can't easily use as a weekend retreat unless you have your own plane & could make a landing strip ! That dream is long gone of course, but it was lovely to dream !
You are definitely the right custodians of this marvellous property what a fantastic effort hopefully I will be able to see more progress as the years pass
@@nixmoretta13 yep this was recorded years ago the boys are all teenagers now. She sold it to a hotel chain or something like that. She's now built a largish house on a farm down in the south west of the country.
We just built an 8,600 SF home, and it's been 25 months and we're hoping to move in, in a month. I can't believe it's taking so long because of the pandemic!!! How wonderful it took only 8 months!!! What a GORGEOUS venue and manor!!! CONGRATULATIONS guys!!! 🌻
I thank God for the ppl who undertake the restoration & preservation of the homes from the nations past. I can't stand thinking these estates are crumbling away neglected & unnoticed. I hope many more will be saved & cherished as the irreplaceable treasure that they are. They must be saved! Thank you Sara for honoring & pursuing the call on your heart with passion & diligence. May you find another grand estate to rescue once done with this "cottage!"
I cant say I was too positively impressed with the bride to be, wondering what massive undertakings she herself has completed to give such a shearing review of their ongoing work. Considering also the financial break they are getting, sometimes its best to not say everything that comes to mind. There are people who have actual vision of what will be & those, without. If it takes lack of sleep, that's what it will take. Not a woman who seems to give her word lightly , she seems to have a grip on all the realities. They've sold it & moved on to, maybe bigger or smaller things, what a delight to watch it come together & not have to share in the stress of it all !
The bride and groom are very patient and trusting. I'd be in floods of tears and looking for another venue weeks before and the trades people have excelled themselves. Well done everyone. If I was Sarah or Graham I'd be a nervous wreck. Congratulations to the bride and groom.
I never knew the host of UK Property Ladder who has a passion for tight pokey spaces in suburbia also has a passion for oversized homes out in the country. Good to see the mansion has been rescued from abandonment.
I like Sarah I have seen her a few years ago on a building renovation show she knew all the modern innovations to improve old buildings and for a woman that is wonderful It was her that said about light tunnel that I was able to have in my dark living room new in its day made all the difference
Sarah and Graham that house in how will always be your icon house no matter who owns it in the future everyone will know that Sarah and Graham Swift made that house come back to life
They sold it a couple of years ago to people who do weddings and big occasions. They have just recently bought a farm in either .Sussex or Suffolk (someone correct me please) as their next awfully big adventure. They seem to be very happy about this chapter in their lives. Plus, the boys are all grown up.
Kodiak Wild: I KNEW it started with an S! Thanks so much. I’ll look out for their new series. They are so calm in the face of chaos. A good lesson for me personally!
Not sure if I am seeing things but when you view the mum walking out of the room on 22:16 did any one else notice that thing moved on its own or was it a breeze??? On the floor, right side?
Beautiful Family, Fantastic work, on restoring and renovating this Gorgeous Castle., 👏👏👏👏💯💎👑🙏⭐️🌟👍., I recently had my birthday, on 8/8, one of Great Britain Gorgeous Castle.
I`ll admit {from Florida} that the weather confused me >> long-sleeved jacket on, jacket off & tshirt, long-sleeved jacket on, jacket off & tshirt, then short sleeves abound. Maybe it is there like it is here in "winter", when we`re donning Alaskan parkas in the morning {not really, but it IS chilly}, stripped down to flipflops by midafternoon, and then sitting in front of a blazing fireplace at night again.
A Ghost in the Manor?...start video at 22:14 and watch the item on the floor move completely on its own just as she walks out of the room! Is anybody else seeing this, or am I loosing my mind??
You have done the impossible with all the children so young i have seen another mansion with the children older well done its somenthing i always wanted to do im glad im not the only dreamer you put yours to work applauds
I somehow stumbled onto this video on RUclips and have since discovered that Sarah & her husband sold the property in 2019. Rise Hall is still an event venue.
John Stancliff ...i had a wee look.....the asking price is over valued......would cost 10-12 million to restore so really worth 1 mill......not may investors enough to sink that much money into a project this size.....perhaps the community could raise funds and have a programme to restore it over say 20 years.
@@geoffdundee Lynne wood hall is a lost cause, all of the original interiors have been sold by the theological seminary years ago and the entire thing is a crumbling, dry rot infested shell of its former self. It’s be worth more if they razed it to the ground and sold off the raw material, sad but true.
Thank God Almighty. Very well done. Perseverance and endurance paid off. God is the only one to give strength and gives all things bountiful. Praise Him.
Great admiration for this couple and the team, the workforce behind its success. Be nice to list the businesses and independent tradesmen involved in his restoration - a marketing boost for them :-) - hope they all received a huge bonus.
Think they need a master key, as well as someday a jet cleaning of the building. The hall still looks a bit commercial for myself but it’s a significant improvement. An entrance carpet for the bride so as not to damage her train.
Wow. At 3:30, I can't believe that Sarah is power washing mold without wearing a mask! Oh, dear. Doesn't bode well as a glimpse into how to manage basics.
How much did the total project cost? It looks like an impossible goal. I wouldn't like to do that sort of stuff but I must admit it was a beautiful finish from what I saw of it without actually going thru the place.
We constructed a 23m hotel in two years even it was changed 4 times including the respective planning permissions and fire certs etc. At least we know what we were doing -
Did anybody else catch that the bridal suite is directly across the hall from the parents' suites? The newlyweds are going to have their wedding night within earshot of both their parents?!
Out of all of the beautiful background options for the cutting the cake photo it had to be in front of the most boring and newest brink wall on the estate.
No matter where an old once glorious building is located, it always makes my heart burst with joy to see them saved while being respected of it's former glory & loved once again! Hopefully saved from ruin for another 200+ years at least. Kuddos to anyone & everyone who is able & willing to save architectural historical buildings around the world.
By far everyone exceeded the lovely restoration the stately mansion deserved. I would say many miracles where performed here . No human labor force could of worked the major my eyes saw at this wedding event. By far the best .
Rise Hall is in a lovely area of Yorkshire, I pass it often.
Ytb
I’m so thrilled they saved this beautiful estate. It’s so sad to see how many were torn down.
Love Graham’s art work especially his portraits of the restoration team - the restoration of the house is a work of art too, a fabulous project!
I cannot believe they did so much on this beautiful estate so fast. It’s a beautiful home and the wedding looked beautiful.
Consider wearing respiratory and eye protection when pressure washing mold. Protect yourself from breathing in or ingesting particles containg mold. And protect your eyes from injury or infection.
Hmm..thx for that info dude, never considered that one
Calm down , she was only doing it for the television - that 20 seconds lol😂
Yes. And actually you use a dilution of muriatic acid and water. A good respirator is a must. Without the avid, the mold comes right back. Best to paint it as well.
@bina nocht best thing is a dilution of muriatic acid to pressure wash brick. Painters do this before painting to kill algae before painting.
Black mold spores wreck havoc in the body for years to come. Protect exposure of you entire body before spraying mold spores into the air. Take care!
No choice but to admire Sarah Beeney and her team. She knows her stuff and somehow manages family life alongside with so much ease.
Mind blown
This is such a lovely family and very heartwarming, I wish them the best.
Perfect touch at the ending, a display of fireworks.
Investors really need to take heed to what Warren said about diversification. Most investors do it for the sake of just diversifying. Maybe one or even two per sector, as long as there are the top one or two in that sector. Also remember too the market goes up and goes down, not by its own but by investors. If a stock falls it's because some investors decided to sell. If a stock rises, its because more investors caught on to a buying opportunity or increased their position.
To me, the issue comes from knowing what fields I can trust so much because unlike buffet, I simply don't have the ability to sit for 6 & more hours a day and inform myself. For me diversification is risk reduction strategy and its the best market approach . The more stocks you own, the less risky it gets, and more chance of gaining multibags.
I own 5 positions and I think it's just fine. I don't like to own shares of companies I know nothing about or very little. At the end it's all about choosing solid companies. Some companies you can keep for a very long time. APPL, NVDA, MSFT, GOOG, AMZN, etc now im looking into some Berkshire top hodlings like coca-cola ( KO ), Kraft Heinz (KHC) , American Express (AXP).. Owning shares from these various companies work together to reduce my risk of a permanent loss of capital and portfolio's overall volatility .
Building a portfolio and knowing the right stocks to pick was an Herculean task at first so i decided to dedicate out 4-5 hours daily studying some selected stocks, I also had help from a stock-advisor "Jenny Pamogas Canaya She’s a well know for her stock picks and portfolio diversification . you can
I'll be honest I was wondering all along how one could possibly make this gymnasium look even decent, but these new windows and the decoration... It looks fantastic!
Yes, it turned out wonderfully but I would paint or cover the yellow brick walls, it's too institutional looking for me, I'm an artist and like Graham, colors and textures are really important
I think, if. I remember correctly after 10+ years, they did a second revamp of the gym in the 2nd series, covering Up all of the brickwork and giving it more of a classy feeling.
What a wonderful series. I thoroughly enjoyed watching the journey to make this wonderful building come back to life.
I remember seeing this on tv, I loved watching it then. I saw this tonight and I’m going to go right to the beginning and watch the whole lot again.
great idea
How long ago was this?
@@susiedupuy9532 It was first broadcast in the UK in 2010
Sarah has some beautiful children. I just wanted to watch them play and crawl around. It put a smile on my face. Thanks!
Our pleasure!
The house is stunning! Incredible what was accomplished in 9 mo. Btw my bed is that high, and I love it! Including my steps up to it! ☺️
Renovation is the correct word because they do not come close to restoring those old houses. It is really sad that no one has the money to really restore what is left of these buildings to something close to the original state. With all of our power tools and easier to work with materials they still cannot match the craftsmanship of the original builders.
The wallpaper in the Regency bedroom was incredibly beautiful.
Love watching this on t v, would love to have seen more of the renovation, even with all the hiccups with planners etc, good on ye both for sticking with it, love watching ye with the kids, so natural, brilliant environment for rearing small kids, hope the rest goes well for ye 🇮🇪
What a FANTASTIC series ! I was glued to it and binge watched it all
Its good to see a UK country home being restored as apposed to the many French chateaux which are currently on You Tube. I love the aesthetics of the restoration.
I thought so myself. All those gorgeous English historic châteaux need some loving renovations and to be occupied again.
I like them all.
I've been chasing French chateaux videos for a long time now, there are so many of them, some extremely huge, but many quite a nice size. Problem is France is a really big place, and so many are in central France miles from anywhere you have heard of, and rather difficult to imagine yourself fixing up a place you can't easily use as a weekend retreat unless you have your own plane & could make a landing strip ! That dream is long gone of course, but it was lovely to dream !
@@veronicaroach3667 I've never seen any of the French restoration shows. I guess I know my next binge will be. Lol
Love to see Rise filled with wonderful antiques silver paintings chrystal and china
Graham and Sarah
BRAVO
to the dedication and enthusiasm Invested in restoration of your country cottage. A grand achievement.
You are definitely the right custodians of this marvellous property what a fantastic effort hopefully I will be able to see more progress as the years pass
Beeney has sold it now.
@@nixmoretta13 yep this was recorded years ago the boys are all teenagers now. She sold it to a hotel chain or something like that. She's now built a largish house on a farm down in the south west of the country.
We just built an 8,600 SF home, and it's been 25 months and we're hoping to move in, in a month. I can't believe it's taking so long because of the pandemic!!! How wonderful it took only 8 months!!! What a GORGEOUS venue and manor!!! CONGRATULATIONS guys!!! 🌻
Nice humble brag 🤣
Why on earth do you need a home that large?
I thank God for the ppl who undertake the restoration & preservation of the homes from the nations past. I can't stand thinking these estates are crumbling away neglected & unnoticed. I hope many more will be saved & cherished as the irreplaceable treasure that they are. They must be saved! Thank you Sara for honoring & pursuing the call on your heart with passion & diligence. May you find another grand estate to rescue once done with this "cottage!"
Fireworks?😲😳 yikes! Everyone were gorgeous, both inside and out. The decore, divine in its simplicity.
At 16:13 I am already sewing Regency styled bed and love seat swags all over the sports hall. J9b done. Indoor marquee!
Rise Hall. I loved watching it years ago when they first began. It's been sold now.
I watched everyone of this series, it’s a few years old now and they have sold it and moved on to another adventure.
Unbelievable !! Really enjoyed this " Dream " come true!! Living in such an amazing home is indeed amazing!
I cant say I was too positively impressed with the bride to be, wondering what massive undertakings she herself has completed to give such a shearing review of their ongoing work. Considering also the financial break they are getting, sometimes its best to not say everything that comes to mind. There are people who have actual vision of what will be & those, without. If it takes lack of sleep, that's what it will take. Not a woman who seems to give her word lightly , she seems to have a grip on all the realities. They've sold it & moved on to, maybe bigger or smaller things, what a delight to watch it come together & not have to share in the stress of it all !
Gorgeous venue.
Fantastic ! Best wishes to all and many Happy memories !
what a great accomplishment and what beautiful place.
The bride and groom are very patient and trusting. I'd be in floods of tears and looking for another venue weeks before and the trades people have excelled themselves. Well done everyone. If I was Sarah or Graham I'd be a nervous wreck. Congratulations to the bride and groom.
I never knew the host of UK Property Ladder who has a passion for tight pokey spaces in suburbia also has a passion for oversized homes out in the country. Good to see the mansion has been rescued from abandonment.
Very good renovation, 👌👏
Thank you for allowing me to view the transformation.
Our pleasure!
I like Sarah I have seen her a few years ago on a building renovation show she knew all the modern innovations to improve old buildings and for a woman that is wonderful It was her that said about light tunnel that I was able to have in my dark living room new in its day made all the difference
It's a beautiful Place. Congratulations!!
LOVE THIS CHANNEL. YOU TWO ARE AMAZING!
Great episodes. Learnt a lot not only about the renovation but the wedding business
Wow that was so great to watch ! All the rooms should be regent and lush what an amazing place!
Would literally cost a fortune!
Lovely effort by the Beeny family shame we didn’t get to see all the finished rooms 🙃
Sarah and Graham that house in how will always be your icon house no matter who owns it in the future everyone will know that Sarah and Graham Swift made that house come back to life
Loving the groom wearing a California t-shirt! Whoo-hoo….go Bears!
Turned out really nice in the end. I had wondered how long ago these episodes were. I would love to see how it looks now after 11 years.
I want a mini series of who lives there now.
@@regrove7356 Aww, did they sale it?
@@creativelife9871 Someone in the comments below talks about it
I often wondered about the finalized work in the manner, kudos to Sarah and her family 🇿🇦
Amazing! Enjoyed from Texas!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a wonderful transformation.
Does anyone else notice that at 22:19, after walking out of the room, something moves across the floor
Oh yeah….probably the wind 👻👻👻
Not the wind! That looks like something metal, which would be heavier then some other things in the room and nothing else moves.
@@jessicawilder3926 I saw it...some metal toy of the children's, but not a (visible) hand to move it. Whoooo
Yes I saw it too very noticeable
They sold it a couple of years ago to people who do weddings and big occasions. They have just recently bought a farm in either .Sussex or Suffolk (someone correct me please) as their next awfully big adventure. They seem to be very happy about this chapter in their lives. Plus, the boys are all grown up.
An article says Somerset, and there's a newish series called _Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country_ documenting it.
Kodiak Wild: I KNEW it started with an S! Thanks so much. I’ll look out for their new series. They are so calm in the face of chaos. A good lesson for me personally!
@@kathleenclark5877 it was on TV last year following them buying the farm and building a pool and large house over about 6 episodes.
@@kathleenclark5877 Agreed. I was amazed at the soft-spoken calmness.
Not sure if I am seeing things but when you view the mum walking out of the room on 22:16 did any one else notice that thing moved on its own or was it a breeze??? On the floor, right side?
I saw it too reviewed it several times
What beautiful decor in that big old castle however that crinkled rug in that giant room would take my OCD to a whole new level LOL
Fantastic work
Beautifully restored
Beautiful Family, Fantastic work, on restoring and renovating this Gorgeous Castle., 👏👏👏👏💯💎👑🙏⭐️🌟👍., I recently had my birthday, on 8/8, one of Great Britain Gorgeous Castle.
What a stunning family. Inside and out.
This is beautiful. Wow!
I love this series!!! I see all is well and all are happy! Will there be an update on the progress of the renovation and Rise Hall’s success??!!
Thank you for the support. We are glad you liked it! For now we have the 3 episode mini series but who knows what the future brings 👀😄
I`ll admit {from Florida} that the weather confused me >> long-sleeved jacket on, jacket off & tshirt, long-sleeved jacket on, jacket off & tshirt, then short sleeves abound. Maybe it is there like it is here in "winter", when we`re donning Alaskan parkas in the morning {not really, but it IS chilly}, stripped down to flipflops by midafternoon, and then sitting in front of a blazing fireplace at night again.
Amazing effort…Thank goodness for these incredible people…
A Ghost in the Manor?...start video at 22:14 and watch the item on the floor move completely on its own just as she walks out of the room! Is anybody else seeing this, or am I loosing my mind??
Curious, for certain...
Yes very noticeable
You have done the impossible with all the children so young i have seen another mansion with the children older well done its somenthing i always wanted to do im glad im not the only dreamer you put yours to work applauds
I somehow stumbled onto this video on RUclips and have since discovered that Sarah & her husband sold the property in 2019. Rise Hall is still an event venue.
I hope Dean the renderer enjoyed his ‘slab of beer’!!! A very Australian thing to say.
The bedroom doors looks like they were never wiped down and stained.
wow... now they need to come to America and buy Lynnewood Hall in Pennsylvania and restore it! it has 110 rooms and needs her help!
John Stancliff ...i had a wee look.....the asking price is over valued......would cost 10-12 million to restore so really worth 1 mill......not may investors enough to sink that much money into a project this size.....perhaps the community could raise funds and have a programme to restore it over say 20 years.
@@geoffdundee
Lynne wood hall is a lost cause, all of the original interiors have been sold by the theological seminary years ago and the entire thing is a crumbling, dry rot infested shell of its former self. It’s be worth more if they razed it to the ground and sold off the raw material, sad but true.
Oh la la!!! So beautiful!!!! Bravo!!!!
Wonderfully done,
Why would/could anyone not "Like" this journey? The 82 who gave this a 👎really need to reassess their lives...
I knew she'd do it congratulations...👍🤗
Thank God Almighty. Very well done. Perseverance and endurance paid off. God is the only one to give strength and gives all things bountiful. Praise Him.
Great admiration for this couple and the team, the workforce behind its success. Be nice to list the businesses and independent tradesmen involved in his restoration - a marketing boost for them :-) - hope they all received a huge bonus.
Sarah you should take a trip to France. And shop the Broaches.They have amazing old chandeliers and furniture.
I would have worn overalls, gloves, and goggles whilst power washing the mould!
Think they need a master key, as well as someday a jet cleaning of the building. The hall still looks a bit commercial for myself but it’s a significant improvement.
An entrance carpet for the bride so as not to damage her train.
Absolutely beautiful.
Simply gorgeous
22:17 ghost moves something on the floor
Epic!
I felt tension watching this. Akin to watching the series "Halifax" !
Wow. At 3:30, I can't believe that Sarah is power washing mold without wearing a mask! Oh, dear. Doesn't bode well as a glimpse into how to manage basics.
Amazing!!!!
Thanks!!
Gorgeous children!!
Just after 22:16 watch that thing move across the floor all by itself.
Yes toy moved across the floor on its own
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
I just love the show I may not see my big place until I get to heaven but I’m OK with that. I love it.
Fantastic
How much did the total project cost? It looks like an impossible goal. I wouldn't like to do that sort of stuff but I must admit it was a beautiful finish from what I saw of it without actually going thru the place.
A simply beautiful renovation, by a lovely couple and their artistic crew! tms poet Ohio USA 11/19/21
Awesome 👏
We constructed a 23m hotel in two years even it was changed 4 times including the respective planning permissions and fire certs etc. At least we know what we were doing -
They sold in 2019 and it is a wedding venue that has changed a lot from what is was
Did anybody else catch that the bridal suite is directly across the hall from the parents' suites? The newlyweds are going to have their wedding night within earshot of both their parents?!
anyone else saw the toy move by itself at 22:18 !!!!???
oh yeah! I saw it to!! I posted a comment about it as well.
Yes
Just beautiful
June the 19th 2010, was the date of this wedding.
These are old episodes.... I wonder how far they've got now in 2021 ?
odds are divorced.
@@wincrasher2007 they are in Summerset on a farm where they have built a large house which he designed.
Not sure about the two green/mustardy colours in the first regency room. Perhaps it looks better in real
life? And the purple room? Why?
Out of all of the beautiful background options for the cutting the cake photo it had to be in front of the most boring and newest brink wall on the estate.
The birthday boy has John Wilmot’s hair and with three brothers it’s easy to see why.
Did anyone notice the ghost moving the toy at 22:17?
Good catch.