'A couple of people have said, 'You only got the planning permission because you're on the telly', but the local authority was very scrupulous,' says Sarah, whose vision is to eventually open a film school and TV production studio on the site. The couple also sold off their stately home wedding business Rise Hall in order to make the move. ', Sandra Pentecost added how locals have spent days and nights 'slowing and directing traffic on a blind bend to avoid further collisions.'. Graham's always wanted to move out of London and we've always harboured dreams of giving the boys that Swallows and Amazons childhood idyll. To add to Sarah's challenges, the menopause then kicked in. 220-acre former dairy farm near Bruton, Somerset, for just over 3million in 2018. . And he went, 'That's a good idea.' Sarah and her husband have never built a home for their family from scratch. "I fully support the Parish Council's view that in the interest of public safety this proposal must be rejected. 'I'd tell myself, 'We're fine, we've got food on the table, our children are healthy, I should be happy, but I'm not.' To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. Objections also came towards plans to remove a small number of hedgerows to provide access to the property. The couple intended to build the home of their dreams on the 220 acres of land and make it a home for their four sons Billy, 15, Charlie, 13, Raffy, 10, and Lawrie, nine. Usually, it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to be successful in life. Sarah Beeny's quiet life at her lavish Somerset mansion with husband Sarah and Grahams plot is a vast estate set across stunning, peaceful farmland, but the house at the centre of it is dilapidated and run down hence the family have grand plans to give it a big renovation. Residents object to Sarah Beeny's New Life In The Country home plans In the eight-part series New Life In The Country, the popular real estate broadcaster has uprooted her family in a move from London to south Somerset. Sarah Beeny has sold her 97-room Grade II listed mansion for 1.4million - making her 1m in profit.. Sarah Beeny discovers a leak in her new house In the first episode of her show, Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country, it saw the popular real estate broadcaster uprooting her family and. After all, they had been working at Rise since 2010, helping Sarah and Graham build it into one of the most sought after wedding venues in Yorkshire. Who'll find love on our blind date? On August 30th 2022, these four siblings will celebrate a decade together since their parents' passing as well as all the joys life has brought them in spite of it. Raffy is thirteen and is always looking for adventure while Laurie, twelve years old, brings an air of innocence to the group. Looking at Instagram, it seems like Sarahs country home renovation is still very much in the works but sneak peeks show that its well underway! This is certainly true for Sarah Beeny, who recently sold the Grade II* listed Rise Hall in East Riding of Yorkshire for an impressive 1.4 million.