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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2019
  • Architect George Clarke meets a couple who want to move from Surrey to the wilds of Lincolnshire, where they hope to start a business and convert a ruined 18th-century granary into an idyllic rural home.
    Presented by architectural designer Charlie Luxton, Build A New Life follows people leaving the rat-race of the city in pursuit of new lifestyles and new homes in the countryside. The dream houses they are creating are inspiring, architecturally challenging and are all undertaken with a modest budget.
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  • @kathleenp9643
    @kathleenp9643 2 года назад +4

    My heart went out to Emma. I had a back injury that took out my leg when my children were babies. I was on the floor for 8 months. I'm glad she didn't wait that long! glad all worked out for them.

  • @patsyreed5514
    @patsyreed5514 4 года назад +5

    My hat is off to them. In spite of every turn being enough to drive them nuts, they have persevered to their dream. I do hope they will have a happy life here.

  • @kar702
    @kar702 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m glad I found this channel. I was watching one with a family from England moving to the Czech Republic and I really liked it but they’ve just quit making videos.

  • @spunkygmahappy4778
    @spunkygmahappy4778 3 года назад +2

    This was a very worrisome restoration. I wish this lovely family all the best

  • @valeriecollins8780
    @valeriecollins8780 4 года назад +41

    I wish the young couple a wonderful Life and hope this home helps them live a life loaded with beautiful memories with their family.

  • @phenixevelyphd2149
    @phenixevelyphd2149 Год назад +3

    Amazing transformation. What an exciting foundation to build your family on. Love it. 😎👍❤️

  • @strongforu
    @strongforu 4 года назад +14

    I'm glad to see they finished the home and that it is indeed quite lovely. They learned some valuable life lessons along the way and are still fortunate enough, with the eventual sale of the bungalow, to be financially solvent. And, they have a new baby coming to boot! Wonderful!

  • @martinwright4125
    @martinwright4125 4 года назад +6

    i enjoy seeing these restorations of barns, cottages, and carriage houses. wonderful scenes of the english countryside.

  • @brendatajik6150
    @brendatajik6150 4 года назад +9

    Amazing story of one couple's vision and tenacity to make a better life for their family. I hope they are living their dream!

  • @rodolfoplasencia4953
    @rodolfoplasencia4953 4 года назад +7

    This couple is an inspiration of hard work! I absolutely love the way they pulled this humongous project. That roof was just in time before those rains and snow and the house is getting every day stronger for probably 300 years! I have a feeling they are doing this also to inspire their family to be yet, harder and no matter their age workers! I love this people. Thank you for your energies and hard work, you're amazing!!!

  • @chattykathie7129
    @chattykathie7129 4 года назад +11

    We’ve rehabbed lots of house, now we are building a new house and the tile is going in tomorrow so excited😁

  • @joannahampton3808
    @joannahampton3808 4 года назад +14

    George can be an over the top drama queen. A beautiful home and lovely family

    • @alexger85
      @alexger85 4 года назад +4

      Yes. Everything always is MASSIVE and WHOPPING. Calm down, George, its going to be fine.

    • @midgie4410
      @midgie4410 2 года назад

      @@alexger85 And stunning and always gobsmacked

  • @lunaluck1060
    @lunaluck1060 4 года назад +1

    Wishing this family a very happy and peaceful life!

  • @eileenspink4394
    @eileenspink4394 4 года назад +8

    love the house its so BEAUTIFUL and he did put his heart and soul into this build poor emma but now she and her family have a great home so now just enjoy

  • @GREENLALI
    @GREENLALI 4 года назад +3

    Never move if it's not done, never quit a job if you ain't got a new one, never expect a renovation to be as planned

  • @jitaamesuluma9730
    @jitaamesuluma9730 4 года назад +10

    they are brave , if you have ever had to just redecorate an old building by yourself , with no construction history and you know the misery of the plaster coming completely away from the walls with the removal of the paper and how hard it is to re do the plaster then you are not even 1 /50th of the way to knowing what hard labour this will take , i admire them , they will have lifted themselves in one big swoop from a small bungalow to actual land owners with a big house , this will give their kids a much better future

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 4 года назад +3

      With the state of the barn, chipping plaster was the one thing they didn't have to address, but it must have been an immense project. I have to wonder what it will be like maintaining that place in the future; the brickwork looked like a mess and it's hard to tell how that will ultimately affect the structure. Brick buildings have a certain presence that wood ones can't match, but when they have problems, they can be a nightmare.

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM 4 года назад +12

    This guy makes me glad we have strict building regulations here in Australia and there is no way he would be licensed to use that crane, building sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in the world let alone having such lapse lack of regulation or oversight.

    • @Stephen-ou4sy
      @Stephen-ou4sy 3 года назад

      For sure.... Aussie regulations and workplace safety are there for a reason. Glad we have them

    • @stevepettifer4896
      @stevepettifer4896 3 года назад +8

      What makes you think we don't have regulations in the UK too? If this was a proper, professional site he wouldn't be anywhere near any of this. But this is a private site being run by a DIY muppet with just some mates and he's just hired the machine in. He can do what he wants, anyone on site will not be insured (so members of the public would be well advised to stay well away) and injuries are their own problem. I'd be surprised if there weren't just as many sketchy looking DIY disaster zones happening in Aus as there are here in the UK.

  • @HollywoodCreeper
    @HollywoodCreeper 3 года назад

    I always love the people who take on these buildings. They are a credit to England.

  • @blazertundra
    @blazertundra 4 года назад +39

    I'm really surprised they didn't convert an outbuilding into a cottage. It would be perfect for visiting family and it would have driven cost and drama way down if he did the cottage, moved in, and worked part time on the big house.

    • @Ruhrpottpatriot
      @Ruhrpottpatriot 4 года назад +6

      What did you expect from a guy, who put aside ~130k and did it as it goes.

    • @Witchywoman13
      @Witchywoman13 2 года назад +1

      Hindsight is 20 20

  • @geoffamdrews9264
    @geoffamdrews9264 4 года назад +6

    Well done - I really admire your determination and commitment against lots of set backs - and I think the prize is worth it

  • @MsCaterific
    @MsCaterific 4 года назад +25

    16mins in and I find this so painful to watch. I lol when he said the house would be ready in 9months and I know nothing about construction. Of course I can't stop watching.

    • @brrebrresen1367
      @brrebrresen1367 3 года назад +5

      specially the part at around 16min in when he "cut" the tiles by whacking em with an mortar-shovel...
      i too came from a highly populated area and bought a house with land a bit outside town and while my house wasn't in any form close to this state it was still 70 year old roof with original tiles that needed change.
      i knew some had to be cut anyway so and knowing that anything made from ceramic or concrete breaks in pieces if you whack it (we have all lost a dinner plate in the floor) my first thought was "isn't there any rotary tool for this?" and sure enough, there is own discs for angle grinders for cutting tiles and they are cheap and last long.
      50£ and he could have bought both an angle grinder and the discs and had 90% less broken tiles and done the work 5 times as fast... but with 5 times less drama...

    • @flynnjp19
      @flynnjp19 3 года назад

      he said 7 months!

    • @lpalacios1
      @lpalacios1 3 года назад

      Børre Børresen I was dying inside.

  • @lavrentichudakoff2519
    @lavrentichudakoff2519 4 года назад

    Excellent project with beautiful results. Nice couple. Happy for them.

  • @platinum11110
    @platinum11110 4 года назад +5

    I hope they're happy in their new home.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 4 года назад +2

      The 'new' home is nearly 20 years old now. The windows surely leaked like a sieve - no flashing - guess they relied on that nice dry English weather...

  • @marthabergin9023
    @marthabergin9023 3 года назад

    Turned out gorgeous... Eventually. Wish them well. They're a lovely couple.

  • @nigisha03
    @nigisha03 4 года назад +1

    Cool, another George Clarke series.

  • @GoddessWoman1
    @GoddessWoman1 4 года назад +1

    A hard build but what an incredible house.

  • @bluebird5361
    @bluebird5361 4 года назад +1

    Nice when it gets quiet after those bursts of loud music.

  • @pamelawilkinson177
    @pamelawilkinson177 3 года назад

    this is my favorite episode!!

  • @julesworld5546
    @julesworld5546 4 года назад

    What a beautiful ending!!!!!

  • @samj530
    @samj530 4 года назад +1

    The house turned out gorgeous!

  • @edwardguzik4282
    @edwardguzik4282 4 года назад

    I like it, very nice rebuild, congratulations

  • @lindahouston9331
    @lindahouston9331 4 года назад +20

    Matt needs to go back to work and pay someone who knows what they're doing! This is stressing me out!

  • @earlenepeterson8065
    @earlenepeterson8065 4 года назад

    Beautiful!

  • @faithm9284
    @faithm9284 2 года назад

    Stunning

  • @ItsME-zb3rw
    @ItsME-zb3rw 4 года назад +59

    That huge house and property is not what i would catagorize as a "simple life".

    • @rodolfoplasencia4953
      @rodolfoplasencia4953 4 года назад +1

      Is not "simple", it may be simpler for the users, is "new life", although is in a very old and distressed home, which has being repaired! From the users point of view, their lives after the rehab is or may be simpler.

    • @lunaluck1060
      @lunaluck1060 4 года назад +6

      I think a simple life can be lived in whatever works for you... it's not dependent on the size of your house and property. There are pros and cons to both.

    • @peterbrown9662
      @peterbrown9662 3 года назад

      A simple life for the wife, no job to go to just sit back and be a housewife, easy.

  • @mesquitemagic
    @mesquitemagic 4 года назад +6

    Why does it seem like all of these people start their build in October? It's seems smarter to do this work in the summer.

  • @fintan3563
    @fintan3563 4 года назад +1

    The barn/houses needs a porch across the front. It would make the house more inviting. Just a thought.

  • @pawelsawicki7003
    @pawelsawicki7003 4 года назад

    Interesting series

  • @bobeden5027
    @bobeden5027 4 года назад +2

    Amazing accomplishment. Top marks for persistence, what they have now is priceless, hey?

  • @robjworkshop5692
    @robjworkshop5692 4 года назад +5

    27:04 'paid professionals' guy using a router with no eye protection...

  • @simoneconsciousobserver3105
    @simoneconsciousobserver3105 4 года назад +12

    What is the connection of massive renovation projects and pregnancy?

    • @lisadawn1701
      @lisadawn1701 4 года назад +3

      Got to fill up that extra space ;D

    • @lumiere7216
      @lumiere7216 4 года назад +1

      All that manly hammering the guys turn into cavemen

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 4 года назад +1

      It is called life.

  • @vandalmeida.30.09
    @vandalmeida.30.09 4 года назад

    So, so beautiful...👏👏👏🌷

  • @SeekingSiobhan
    @SeekingSiobhan 4 года назад +1

    OK that homeowner dad-bro is checking DELIGHTFUL. His laugh is so goofy and sweet. He has SUCH a gooditude. I would subscribe to his channel for sure. More of folks like him in the world, please.

  • @sandybarry6370
    @sandybarry6370 4 года назад +1

    Painful but beautiful

  • @cree_VI
    @cree_VI 4 года назад +2

    very nice design

  • @brandiealeman9377
    @brandiealeman9377 4 года назад

    They did it!

  • @myladcook4779
    @myladcook4779 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @joanbell1248
    @joanbell1248 2 года назад +1

    Did George Clarke say 5 leagues of land? That is 15 acres wow.

  • @rustyiron
    @rustyiron 4 года назад +13

    I might be all wrong but I would restore one of the smaller buildings in to a house or cottage then work on the "big dream".

    • @taura1099
      @taura1099 4 года назад

      I had the same thought

    • @lavrentichudakoff2519
      @lavrentichudakoff2519 4 года назад

      You sound like a proper eugenics expert. Evil works in your brain.

  • @madhavinadimpalli1532
    @madhavinadimpalli1532 Год назад

    Hi does George have opportunity to add value with his experience n education to each project that he presents , i wonder!

  • @Em-mp4hf
    @Em-mp4hf 4 года назад +1

    This house is amazing!

  • @lisalove511
    @lisalove511 3 года назад +31

    Why is it that every single couple gets pregnant during the course of filming these episodes? Must be something about building a house that makes people want to fill all of the rooms! 😆

  • @penelopa96
    @penelopa96 4 года назад +11

    When was this filmed? George looks SO young!

    • @cathyblackhall3448
      @cathyblackhall3448 4 года назад +3

      younameit I think about16 years ago ,one of his first jobs so he was young.

    • @MaZEEZaM
      @MaZEEZaM 4 года назад

      Cathy Blackhall Yeah, I recently watched the interesting water tower conversation by the kooky inventor of the same series, that was from 16 years ago.

  • @mwall8687
    @mwall8687 4 года назад +7

    I feel so bad for this couple. I wonder what the update is for this family

  • @walterulasinksi7031
    @walterulasinksi7031 4 года назад +7

    One thing I do not understand about these builds is why people are putting plaster directly onto mason army. Such walls transmit cold through out. The spaces and thereby raise heating costs. By furring the inside of the walls , and using plasterboard, at least doe minimal insulation can be obtained and can still allow for future changes to electrical an plumbing work if needed. Even in grade 1 listed buildings, such construction methods can be used. And if a planning board or building inspector objects, they should be made to answer this question. “ would you try to tell the Queen the same thing for the interior of Windsor palace?”

    • @carlotta4th
      @carlotta4th Год назад

      You can't just change a historical society's mind with "but I'd be cold tho." They don't care. They care about the building and altering it as little as possible.

    • @walterulasinksi7031
      @walterulasinksi7031 Год назад

      @@carlotta4th in most of these cases, the property is being converted from one type of use to another. If the interior never had a finish, as many that are shown, then a planning commission has no business to insist upon a particular construction method, especially if the construction method being used complies to all modern building codes, or surpasses them. I used 5he Royal family as an example as due to a fire, the interior of Windsor castle need to be restored. The castle had undergone many renovations from the first build that included .the construction if wood frame walls inside if the stone walls. Would a historical commission insist 5hat the restoration bring the rooms back to the original stone walls in which the only comforts of a whitewashed stone room would be heavy tapestries, as in Dover castle? Would they be forced to use large wood burning fireplaces,candles or torches for light, or an open garderobe?

  • @Bobg425
    @Bobg425 4 года назад +14

    Everyone from a doctor to a checkout girl thinks they can do my job, construction project management.
    I know many project managers that are useless or they've a Prince PM qualification and think thats enough never mind someone whos never built anything.
    As mentioned below this was painful to watch and cost more than getting a part time PM would have cost and it would have been built right,it isnt.

  • @jitaamesuluma9730
    @jitaamesuluma9730 4 года назад +3

    i was in hospital for 5 months with a prolapsed disk and pregnant , they were not going to operated on me while i was pregnant , that meant i still have it , 22 years on , but i learned how to stop the pain with only an occasional asprin to help , i might take one twice a month , walking actually helps me

  • @chelu4u
    @chelu4u 4 года назад +5

    At first glance I thought the Presenter was young Alistair from Escape to the Country.

  • @Brew_n_Biscuits
    @Brew_n_Biscuits 4 года назад +2

    Episode date: October 2006

  • @WDYD
    @WDYD 4 года назад +5

    We have a movie here in America with Tom Hanks called The Money PIt which describes this project!

  • @marklawrence6679
    @marklawrence6679 4 года назад +3

    That great big house and only one bathroom

  • @cathyblackhall3448
    @cathyblackhall3448 4 года назад +2

    Anyone know if they are still there/together?

  • @Eleivana777
    @Eleivana777 4 года назад +11

    This guy isnt the sharpest knife in the drawer. Lifting a Truss with a crane and forgetting to put the stabilizers down? I'm a 64 year old gramma and I knew that!

  • @wingding028
    @wingding028 4 года назад

    nice house

  • @peterbrown9662
    @peterbrown9662 4 года назад +2

    Why do these men who are in charge of these project with no building experience at all, come up with these impossible completion dates, with no idea of the actual time the work will take, and he should not have arranged to move out of the caravan until the very end. George Clarke should get more stuck in and tell them how long the work will take and cost, instead of letting them live an impossible dream for months.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 4 года назад +1

      George could rant and scream but it wouldn't make an iota of difference. But I'm sure the producers picked the biggest fools they could find to make the show more dramatic. No fun seeing careful, responsible couples plan properly with a reasonable budget. More fun watching train wrecks.

  • @PL-qc1tj
    @PL-qc1tj 4 года назад +1

    The guy was completely oblivious.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 4 года назад +1

      So was the daft wife - especially for getting knocked up again by that nitwit husband.

  • @lolalo6344
    @lolalo6344 4 года назад +30

    They should have turned one of the other smaller buildings into a guesthouse first, moved into that and then fix the big property. They are now just wasting money letting that tiny plastic caravan.
    Also... the guy clearly has NO idea what he's doing! He should have just continued with his job and paid professionals to build it.

    • @billandbenflowerpotmen2741
      @billandbenflowerpotmen2741 4 года назад +1

      Opinions are like arseholes everyone has one.

    • @keithmiller4168
      @keithmiller4168 4 года назад +1

      did you watch through to the end? - he has enuff idea to get him and his family a beautiful home and a great lifestyle - neither of which he could have afforded if he had got a "proper man" in to do it for him ....

    • @lolalo6344
      @lolalo6344 4 года назад

      @@keithmiller4168 as I said, if he turned the smaller buildings into guesthouses he would have had enough money to pay PROFESSIONALS.
      Dont know where you get the 'proper man' from...
      He could have been living off of more than ideas

    • @lolalo6344
      @lolalo6344 4 года назад

      @@billandbenflowerpotmen2741 I'm just saying, financially that is the better option

    • @keithmiller4168
      @keithmiller4168 4 года назад

      @@lolalo6344 the proof of the pudding is in the eating as they say, nice drum, learned a lot and stayed within his budget - and a "proper man" is what my mother amusingly called a tradesman who knows his stuff, in contrast to my Dad whose own DIY attempts were invariably something less than perfect :-(

  • @arthurminck5464
    @arthurminck5464 4 года назад

    WOW, Amazingly couple 😍

  • @jaytay8637
    @jaytay8637 3 года назад +2

    Can't say that this is my favourite episode, finding it a bit irritating all round .

  • @koekoek575
    @koekoek575 4 года назад +7

    I wonder do people wake up one morning and decide to be a lawyer and go defend someone in court that day, or be a surgeon and gear up to take someone's appendix out? then what on earth make them think they can restore an old building. It's just mind blowingly naive.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 4 года назад +1

      Of course it is mind blowing - but just read the amount of comments from people who admire this stupidity and it's clear why so many attempt it.

    • @7ofthem
      @7ofthem 4 года назад

      ArthurDentZaphodBeeb if you’re don’t try you’ll never know. Personally I think you only get one life to live so go for it !

  • @skyqueen1148
    @skyqueen1148 2 года назад

    The rubbber hose heating tubing better work.

  • @muscledskier
    @muscledskier 2 года назад

    Beautiful space they have created! I have reno"d a couple of places and rooms, and we, just as these folks, use gypsum board or 'drywall' as we call it in the US... we use corner strips and tape for the seams, then we 'mud' the seams and corners, then sand them smooth...... These folks could have done that instead of plaster and saved thousands of quid and time out waiting for the plaster to dry... why do they do do this in Britain? This family could have saved thousands with the same results, and stress about $ in half the time. Bam, done! If this is not a listed building, which I think it isn't, is plastering even required?

  • @charlessirois7627
    @charlessirois7627 3 года назад +2

    I notice all these rebuilds happens late in the year.. I guess to make it more dramatic..

  • @johnwilliamtuckey2796
    @johnwilliamtuckey2796 2 года назад

    I keep watching this show; but by the middle of each episode I'm biting my nails..

  • @rockypluto2683
    @rockypluto2683 3 года назад +1

    No planning there;-)

  • @cjtramm8
    @cjtramm8 4 года назад +2

    It’s a beautiful build but why go into an old building When you walk inside you’d never know that it was an old grainery. It’s kinda old on the outside but no figures of that old ness on the inside

  • @ridgecrestvarietyshow7324
    @ridgecrestvarietyshow7324 3 года назад

    Wind abd atorm sounds

  • @philipthomey7884
    @philipthomey7884 4 года назад +5

    I like the host/presenter guy

    • @penelopa96
      @penelopa96 4 года назад +3

      George Clarke.
      He is an architect and hosted so many wonderful shows.

  • @Xander785
    @Xander785 4 года назад +1

    41:50 The "latest in modern design" …

    • @andyg3
      @andyg3 3 года назад

      Bearing in mind this is probably about 2007

  • @woolybugger1962
    @woolybugger1962 4 года назад +25

    Do any of these couples think of usingbirth ontrol when they are in the middle of a massive rno and taking on huge debt?? Ugh.

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 4 года назад

      You ask thinking your question makes sense.

    • @rockypluto2683
      @rockypluto2683 3 года назад

      I so wanted to say this before with the other episodes...

  • @Joybellmorgans
    @Joybellmorgans 4 года назад +7

    Much too big. I'd love to see some modest homes redone.

    • @Onlinesully
      @Onlinesully 4 года назад

      Joybell Morgans
      I don't quite get why people even want such big stuff

    • @teprakp
      @teprakp 3 года назад

      Me too. I wouldn’t be doing this . But then , I’m a granny !!!

  • @fergusontea
    @fergusontea 4 года назад +3

    Ah, the renovation language is strong in this one. 🤣

  • @lawrenceaderneck7165
    @lawrenceaderneck7165 4 года назад +3

    nothing ventured nothing gained well done

  • @conwah3697
    @conwah3697 4 года назад +2

    Didnt zap that much energy..........still managed another baby lol

  • @blauwegaai
    @blauwegaai 3 года назад

    The minute he nearly tipped over the crane should’ve been the end his involvement with the project. If someone spends piles of money on materials and renovation, it should be done correctly. The building can end up having structural issues or expensive repairs later. It is a complete waste of money if something goes wrong later on.

  • @darlenesykes2009
    @darlenesykes2009 4 года назад +34

    Why does it seem like every show the woman ends up pregnant

    • @amandabell8827
      @amandabell8827 4 года назад +8

      Maybe it has something to do with being around the very gorgeous George Clarke? He certainly has an effect on me! lol.

    • @carenzalarue8447
      @carenzalarue8447 4 года назад +14

      And then they always want to move in before Christmas as well.

    • @tsibris
      @tsibris 4 года назад +6

      these are usually young couple, moving to bigger houses in order to allow expansion of the family, let alone the renovations usually last around two years

    • @goosygoosy5883
      @goosygoosy5883 4 года назад +2

      amanda bell I hear you, sister :)))

    • @Aphrodite1985007
      @Aphrodite1985007 4 года назад +4

      I honestly don't get it... As if that couldn't wait...

  • @peterbrown9662
    @peterbrown9662 3 года назад

    First priority job, get the building water tight, then work inside in the dry with no wind blowing in through the holes in the walls where the doors and windows should be, come on George do you stuff give him some basic building advice.

  • @luditebreaker5065
    @luditebreaker5065 4 года назад +1

    Never lay the roof yourself. Hire the professional

  • @JessieInJapan
    @JessieInJapan 4 года назад +7

    This is hard to watch. The guy incessantly mumbles when he talks but also has no clue what he's doing construction-wise. Had to skip to the end just to see the final result and not listen to another mumbled word out of his mouth.

  • @johnasumaa8644
    @johnasumaa8644 4 года назад +24

    While the building is interesting, each episode seems to degenerate into yet another soap opera. Cut the drama and focus on the construction.

    • @jerrycummings2821
      @jerrycummings2821 3 года назад

      I agree - the drama is just a bit TOO "dramatic" and unnecessary. I do have a question regarding the show - are these people remunerated at all for basically BEING the entire program? It gives the facilitator a lot of space to attempt to add "color" to the show while we watch to focus ON the construction. I hope they do get some money for being the star of the show.

  • @mironrujner
    @mironrujner 4 года назад

    they small 3 bedroom bungalow (some people think small is one room apartment), he he he he

    • @mironrujner
      @mironrujner 4 года назад

      Simply life... who is creating this comments for this production? (42:20)

  • @TheKruner1
    @TheKruner1 4 года назад +6

    george does look so young in this..... and he's by far the "hottest" host on the BBC

  • @RaymondStarr007
    @RaymondStarr007 4 года назад +5

    So so painful to watch

  • @noblenotes27
    @noblenotes27 4 года назад

    No music

  • @faithm9284
    @faithm9284 2 года назад

    To bad they didn't stick build the trusses. Unless it will be an open ceiling, but doubtful. There's no room to even store anything in a trussed roof. And they could have more rooms up there if the pitch was a less modern pitch, but I get they didn't have time to stick build it. 🥺 Trailer to free the house up for rent!

  • @peterbrown9662
    @peterbrown9662 3 года назад

    Some job her should not have even thought of doing himself like to roof tiling, leave it to the Tradesman, and have it done in a quarter of the time, job done.

  • @nyshockartist
    @nyshockartist 2 года назад

    Oh, the ignorance of youth...I remember those days.

  • @Nanno00
    @Nanno00 2 года назад

    The house turned out beautifully. But am I the only one who think that the couple seems “off” at the end? Something isn’t okay. I hope their marriage is okay but Matt wasn’t his usual jubilant, funny, happy, optimistic self as he’d been throughout the rest of the show.

    • @joanbell1248
      @joanbell1248 2 года назад

      Maybe the third child is a concern with the finances.

  • @PESCADORDORIOSAOFRANCISCO1
    @PESCADORDORIOSAOFRANCISCO1 4 года назад +1

    Café,it's really Portuguese,my native language lol

  • @jitaamesuluma9730
    @jitaamesuluma9730 4 года назад +6

    lol 4 months to make that habitable was ambitious , to say the least though

    • @jitaamesuluma9730
      @jitaamesuluma9730 4 года назад +2

      honestly once they have the bungalow sold they should make at least one of the barns a renter so they get extra money in to clear their dept

    • @jitaamesuluma9730
      @jitaamesuluma9730 4 года назад +1

      9 months was still amazingly fast

    • @homesteadtotable2921
      @homesteadtotable2921 4 года назад +1

      ​@@jitaamesuluma9730 I'm rather weird, but if my income depended on the property, I'd have first done up flats ("apartments" for Americans) in the barn so I'd have a roof over my head, sorted out an orchard, and market garden space, and chickens on the acreage (of course, it's a bit harder in the U.K. than in Murica with permits) for a side hustle and some food for our table, and then tackled the big house. Live in the smaller space through all this and rent out the consecutive flats that get finished, and move onto fixing up the big house then. It's been a dilapidated ruin so far, a year or two more would be fine.