Crazy they don't own the gates into the property. Shame the owner who doesnt share the obvious entry !!! Id build same exact copy of the entrance but three times as BIG ! 😅
Gosh, I enjoyed these episodes. Surely they have portrayed a happier demeanour towards renovating this whole place. Me as a project manager, need to learn how to adopt the lesser stress route to manage emotions hahahaha, learning from them. But I loved the ending. Oh oh, the gate part was actually very funny! I would really have done the same at least, better, so their front gate looks old. But I am sucker for festival lights, and if from the from gate into the property was lined with yellow warm festival lights, it would have been superb. But that's me ... Finally the reception hall, though bricked up - when adorned with flowers, looked mighty different. Thanks for the entertainment! Much love to the family ...
This was a major accomplishment to acquire this estate at that price. Well done , I am certain your pile will be popular and a outstanding venue. The property is absolutely breathtakingand will bring in handsome dividend congratulations.
❤ Thank you for this upload. I watched this family building the next property last year and Rise was shown briefly. I searched for this series desperately as I'm in Canada with no access to British television. So happy to finally see this ! So cute as well to see the boys so little. 😊
Well done watching the rebuild was nail biting to the finish enjoyed every bit of it may there be many more wonderful weddings to maintain such a beautiful historical home for ever blessings n good vibes we send
This was back in 2010 so I think £25k would have equated to about $40k maybe a little more. I would bet that for a big wedding it's just that for the venue and catering these days.
In 1990, it cost my parents $20K for 33 people at my very small, intimate, classically elegant wedding in NJ! Nothing over the top, actually very simple in a historical carriage house. Both our daughters weddings cost a fortune. Between the 2 it was closer to $200K than I'd like to admit to! One on the water and one in a country setting. Both simple, elegant weddings and yet cost us so much money! But it's ok, they're both happy with beautiful families.... Money well spent!!!
Those bureaucrats demanding 3 months notice before they will "approve" the licence 🤨😡😡😡 Although SOMETIMES necessary, bureaucrats are what mess up life in so many ways. I would demand forensic explanation of the whys & wherefores🤨
Having sold off this property in 2019, Beeney didn't stick around long enough to transform this pile of bricks into the "stately home for our future" as she kept squawking on about. I think she might possibly tend to do this type of behavior on any project she takes on, it all seems pretty much for television, YT and maybe the occasional prime spot for DIY type of stuff. This couple would be the last I would ever consider hiring for a massive project like this, they seem totally incompetent and inadequate in all the aspects of planning. How TF can she call herself a "planner" and NOT know she has to have all sorts of permits, insurances, emergency status equipment, accommodation limits, occupancy limits, access, egress, glass safety, food safety, sanitation and water hazard safety? These are the rules and the governances that control this type of events, and IMO, she is skating dangerously close to maxing out all the acceptable permits and grievance regulations permitted for any type of private/public event offering. To not even be aware of or consider the safety and the welfare of guests, staff, workers, and all the other myriad numbers of people who she deliberately put into harm's way by her carelessness and inattention to standards and permits? She's dangerous. At the end, when she stands there, all smug and conceited about her raving success, she gives off the notion that she had it all under control from the first moment. She did not. They would never even make my list of people to consult for any event, I don't care if it was mud wrestling or a hot dog eating contest, this woman is anything but a professional. SHAME on her.
This is just astounding !! and a million percent exhausting to watch. I cannot get over this restoration. The babies! Those precious babies are so sweet to watch.But how do they manage it with the sheer volume of work to be done?How are they possibly accomplishing all of this? And where does the money for it come in? I said they had a budget of three hundred thousand? No flipping way they could do that on that budget.
To each their own but my brother married in a forest and my cousin in her parents' garden and it was both times very charming. I don't see the need to spend tens of thousands for the "perfect" wedding in a morning coat / wedding gown you're never going to wear again and to have that stunning venue etc.
Its just too big for anyone to reasonably maintain. Tbh, I would have torn down at least half of it. 20 thousand sq feet is still enormous but its a lot easier to work with
These places go to the dogs because NO ONE can afford to keep them warm enough to keep the mold, mildew and rot away. A normal stick built home has to be heated to some degree even when people go to a warmer place during the winter. You can't just shut the heat off and I very much doubt that these huge places are EVER WARM ENOUGH. Probably never were, even 50 years or a hundred years ago. Rot doesn't develop overnight, it takes years of neglect.
Sarebbe un grand travail mettere in primo piano questi trésors che non andrano Mai persi anno un gran valore monartico l'infrastructure sonnait un bon profito di travail les gens à proximité rythme Nature ❤❤
First i dont mean to be negative so ill say Amazing restoration but what i don't get is not like US videos there are not many comments on safety so I assume rules must be much less strict across the big muddy pond.I mean playing with black mold and no masks and her pregnant hummmm
This couple are a force of nature, just extraordinary.
Until they couldn't handle it and lost precious time with small children. Sold in 2019. Not that extraordinary at all.
Crazy they don't own the gates into the property. Shame the owner who doesnt share the obvious entry !!! Id build same exact copy of the entrance but three times as BIG ! 😅
Gosh, I enjoyed these episodes. Surely they have portrayed a happier demeanour towards renovating this whole place. Me as a project manager, need to learn how to adopt the lesser stress route to manage emotions hahahaha, learning from them. But I loved the ending. Oh oh, the gate part was actually very funny! I would really have done the same at least, better, so their front gate looks old. But I am sucker for festival lights, and if from the from gate into the property was lined with yellow warm festival lights, it would have been superb. But that's me ... Finally the reception hall, though bricked up - when adorned with flowers, looked mighty different. Thanks for the entertainment! Much love to the family ...
This was a major accomplishment to acquire this estate at that price. Well done , I am certain your pile will be popular and a outstanding venue. The property is absolutely breathtakingand will bring in handsome dividend congratulations.
It's now beautiful inside but I think the building itself is rather ugly. Not much architecture going on with this one.
Thank them for saving a beautiful piece of architecture.
❤ Thank you for this upload. I watched this family building the next property last year and Rise was shown briefly. I searched for this series desperately as I'm in Canada with no access to British television. So happy to finally see this ! So cute as well to see the boys so little. 😊
Yikes I feel like I’m watching the movie “ The Money Pit”. Tom Hanks..Wow ..A massive undertaking..My hat is off to you both and your crew!!❤❤
I loved this I have been looking for this series for so long so thank you for uploading it.The restoration is an extraordinary feat.
Well done watching the rebuild was nail biting to the finish enjoyed every bit of it may there be many more wonderful weddings to maintain such a beautiful historical home for ever blessings n good vibes we send
So beautiful and what a successful restoration!!!!!
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I LOVE the portraits by Graham
Unbelievable transformation!
Vraiment superbe. Bravo pour ce travail très réussi.
In New York and New Jersey $25k is dirt cheap for a 4 or 5 hour wedding venue 😆 closer to $100k is becoming average
This was back in 2010 so I think £25k would have equated to about $40k maybe a little more. I would bet that for a big wedding it's just that for the venue and catering these days.
In 1990, it cost my parents $20K for 33 people at my very small, intimate, classically elegant wedding in NJ! Nothing over the top, actually very simple in a historical carriage house.
Both our daughters weddings cost a fortune. Between the 2 it was closer to $200K than I'd like to admit to! One on the water and one in a country setting. Both simple, elegant weddings and yet cost us so much money!
But it's ok, they're both happy with beautiful families.... Money well spent!!!
Well that’s a whole life foundation on a day. Glad I don’t live in USA
Lucky you for getting to drive the digger!🤗🇨🇦
Please upload series 2! Love this show!
A great show. I suspect that an unrealistic deadline is set to create some 'TV Tension'.
Those bureaucrats demanding 3 months notice before they will "approve" the licence 🤨😡😡😡 Although SOMETIMES necessary, bureaucrats are what mess up life in so many ways. I would demand forensic explanation of the whys & wherefores🤨
Very well done. Bravo!
Oh this is stunning you must keep this piece Mundo matches it perfectly! Just beautiful!
Having sold off this property in 2019, Beeney didn't stick around long enough to transform this pile of bricks into the "stately home for our future" as she kept squawking on about. I think she might possibly tend to do this type of behavior on any project she takes on, it all seems pretty much for television, YT and maybe the occasional prime spot for DIY type of stuff. This couple would be the last I would ever consider hiring for a massive project like this, they seem totally incompetent and inadequate in all the aspects of planning. How TF can she call herself a "planner" and NOT know she has to have all sorts of permits, insurances, emergency status equipment, accommodation limits, occupancy limits, access, egress, glass safety, food safety, sanitation and water hazard safety? These are the rules and the governances that control this type of events, and IMO, she is skating dangerously close to maxing out all the acceptable permits and grievance regulations permitted for any type of private/public event offering. To not even be aware of or consider the safety and the welfare of guests, staff, workers, and all the other myriad numbers of people who she deliberately put into harm's way by her carelessness and inattention to standards and permits? She's dangerous. At the end, when she stands there, all smug and conceited about her raving success, she gives off the notion that she had it all under control from the first moment. She did not. They would never even make my list of people to consult for any event, I don't care if it was mud wrestling or a hot dog eating contest, this woman is anything but a professional. SHAME on her.
Amazing transformation!
This is just astounding !! and a million percent exhausting to watch. I cannot get over this restoration. The babies! Those precious babies are so sweet to watch.But how do they manage it with the sheer volume of work to be done?How are they possibly accomplishing all of this? And where does the money for it come in? I said they had a budget of three hundred thousand? No flipping way they could do that on that budget.
Really really would love to see the other rooms in that mansion... Looked it up online and ten years on it is even more magnificent of course!
What a beautiful house
AMAZING WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!! What a lot of work... a lot of STRESS. You did it... it looks amazing. My hats off to both of you FANTASTIC !!!!!!
So many unskipable ads here makes it extremely tedious watching to the end.
Well done!!!💜what a legacy!
Love everything you are doing❤
Commenting at the beginning to the title. 30 bedrooms renovated in eight months? You better have a crew of one hundred.
To each their own but my brother married in a forest and my cousin in her parents' garden and it was both times very charming. I don't see the need to spend tens of thousands for the "perfect" wedding in a morning coat / wedding gown you're never going to wear again and to have that stunning venue etc.
Too bad they sold it in 2019 as not being with their small children for sometime can never be replaced. Greed drove their unrealistic plans.
LOVE love love love that main decorator lady (Karen?)!!
Amazing 👏😊 all i can say ❤❤
That landscape is ripe for a golf course
We need more weddings and more babies for the UK.
Thanks!
I just have one question. Are you EVER going to cut up that fallen tree? 😂❤
But where is the money coming from to renovate?
I must've missed that bit
Golly, £430k wont get you a semi in London now
Put in two or three centered doors! wait to continue
Watching this even though I can’t stand Sarah Beenie 😂
Lovely pair of norks though, I think we can all agree (and I'm not even a nork man)
Who is the company that restored sash windows please ? Can they help with my house 🙏
Its just too big for anyone to reasonably maintain. Tbh, I would have torn down at least half of it. 20 thousand sq feet is still enormous but its a lot easier to work with
It’s all worthwhile in the end isn’t it ?! ♥️
Why was a canopy hung that covered the ceiling in the Orangery Room?
OMG! 30 bedrooms. Time to take out some bedrooms and add baths. Anything is possible if you have $$$$$&&&&&
If you have 30 decorators 😂
I love your videos ❤
These places go to the dogs because NO ONE can afford to keep them warm enough to keep the mold, mildew and rot away. A normal stick built home has to be heated to some degree even when people go to a warmer place during the winter.
You can't just shut the heat off and I very much doubt that these huge places are EVER WARM ENOUGH. Probably never were, even 50 years or a hundred years ago. Rot doesn't develop overnight, it takes years of neglect.
So getting this man to marry her cost £430,000?? 🙄
That is absolutely stunning property. I hope you can get government help to restore it 💕💕♣️💕💕💕💕
Did you all see the toy move by itself at 1:54:35? Creepy!!
I saw that too. I was wondering why I saw no comments on it. That was really creepy. I watched it a few times!
That’s probably why they sold the home. Absolutely nothing around it😱
Sarebbe un grand travail mettere in primo piano questi trésors che non andrano Mai persi anno un gran valore monartico l'infrastructure sonnait un bon profito di travail les gens à proximité rythme Nature ❤❤
I suspect that couple who got married are not together
What would they do if they had to work in a real canadian winter??...pfft
Heroes!
😂❤❤❤❤❤Miei banbini coudre belle a donné amateli ❤❤
Why do they not own their gates?
There´s nothing like too big bed.
color 2cd floor way to dark hony yellw or celry green even light light blue
No
Too fake 🤥
First i dont mean to be negative so ill say Amazing restoration but what i don't get is not like US videos there are not many comments on safety so I assume rules must be much less strict across the big muddy pond.I mean playing with black mold and no masks and her pregnant hummmm
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