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00:03it's out one Sunday we were just coming over the little bridge and I just looked at the first
00:11sales sign straight away I just said I'm going to buy grandchildren tomorrow I want to make
00:17it into a five-star hotel and I want to put Yorkshire on the map we wanted to create something
00:28that felt unique it's like a posh guest house are you well yeah everybody's your friend in
00:38Yorkshire no one would expect a hotel like this in a valley in the middle of Yorkshire
00:57we see ourselves with the gothisters the the reeds the Glen Eagles we want to even be higher than
01:03them we are a Yorkshire team we've got that Yorkshire grit about us it's number one it really is the
01:15experience the people it's fabulous the feeling
01:42it's a colourful autumn at Grantley Hall and with hotels 47 rooms nearly at capacity it promises to be a
01:49busy week for general manager Nunu and his 500 staff the hotel is where dreams are made staying
01:58in one of our gorgeous superior speeds the hotel is where experience are shared I'll tell is that
02:06memories are created so every action is always thinking how can we surpass guest expectations
02:13that they come to us and they say is much better than any hotel in the world my job is
02:17to pass that
02:17to the team you could just get the guys to check the cars the six cars they're not straight at
02:24all
02:24thanks man I was always gonna be not till here always I couldn't do anything else and it's not a
02:37job
02:37it's you know it's my DNA and I could actually work all the time you know I'm sure that the
02:44team have
02:45spotted and they are doing something about it but I will chase it because we can't have that I'm quite
02:51good
02:51with detail that things need to look perfect looks worst on the camera wow how am I going to sleep
02:57with this
02:58tonight I'm not sure I think I want to see things as the guests see them and if it's not
03:04straight it looks messy it looks disorganized I think potentially I might be on a spectrum of something I wouldn't
03:12say what but I might be
03:13one word for Nuno incredible top leader been with working with him now for about six years
03:23what do you think
03:28thank you
03:32good and what about the chest you've spotted Avenue it's not straight well done thank you
03:47Nuno's last job of the morning is a check of one of the hotel's most sought-after bedrooms
03:54the royal suites that I'm going to check
04:04look at that built in the halls former chapel the royal suite offers views of the formal gardens
04:18and features a show-stopping mezzanine level bedroom
04:24it's very frequent that people enter to this room and they cry when they get in because they can't believe
04:30how beautiful it is
04:34this could be a room for a king or a queen we love it love it love it yeah
04:41and here we have a picture of Valeria our founder and reminds me a bit even if she's not around
04:47she's around she's watching us love that picture
05:03Valeria's son Richard has been at the helm of the business since the Sykes family bought Granley Hall in 2015
05:11and this week he greenlit a huge revamp of one of the food and drink venues the orchard bar and
05:18restaurant
05:19so we've got the orchard 24-7 place it's meant to be more of a cafe style place but more
05:24relaxed
05:25we changed the concept of it a couple of times a year to really give our guests a different experience
05:31it's originally post-covid outside dining when you couldn't dine inside but it's become a really big part of what
05:38guests want here
05:39the orchard's transformations are designed to change with the seasons
05:43and are masterminded by the hotel's interior and ambience manager Marek
05:50Patrick action
05:52the bottom line is it has to be better it has to be different it has to photograph well
05:56and it has to be part of the grantly DNA which is you know the very height of luxury
06:02as you can see summer is over pink white is disappearing and we're gonna bring more warm colors gold black
06:11and red
06:12this sophisticated colors just came to me like check me check me check me work with me
06:17and yeah so I'm very excited actually about this project this year
06:23Marek has just three days to bring his vision to life before a lavish champagne launch on Friday evening
06:31No pressure, no pressure yeah?
06:34He's just here but outside it's like this
06:41but his ambitious plans mean adding a new entrance, updated lighting
06:48We're going to have six, three different designs in the middle.
06:51And pots galore of metallic paint.
06:54It has to be the same gold as we have across the hotel,
06:57so we manage after like four, yeah, five samples.
07:02And that's just for starters.
07:05Marek is my butterfly. I love Marek.
07:08When I came here, he was the right man for the job,
07:12which is in charge of style, how it feels,
07:15the smells, the looks, and that's what he's great at.
07:20So the panels, we're going to cover with the antique, you know, kind of tiles.
07:24But there's a few rules with Marek.
07:26I don't want orchard closed for any time.
07:29By closing an outlet, it jeopardizes the service
07:32and jeopardizes the revenue and the reputation.
07:34If I had my own way, it would have been the end of the day.
07:36So I'd be quite nice to him to give him three days, actually.
07:53Today, Grantley Hall is one of Yorkshire's most opulent hotels.
07:58But back in 2015, the Grade 2 listed country house
08:02was going to rack and ruin
08:03when Barnsley-born entrepreneur Valeria Sykes spotted it on the market.
08:08I'm sure God were working through me that perfect day.
08:12And I just turned and I said,
08:15I'm going to buy Grantley Hall tomorrow.
08:16I'm doing it for Yorkshire and I've got to do it.
08:19I said, it's going to be a topped hotel.
08:21I want to show the South what we can do in the North.
08:27The first person Valeria called upon to help realise her vision
08:31was son Richard.
08:34I remember it really well when Mum called me.
08:36I knew the place. It's a magical place. It really, really is.
08:40And I said, well, it must be crazy,
08:43but I'll support you in what you want to do.
08:45To embark on something like that is a massive challenge,
08:48but if this is what you really want, we'll make it happen.
08:56MUSIC PLAYS
09:04Morning, morning.
09:05Morning, Mum.
09:06Hey, Richard, how are you?
09:07Good to see you.
09:09Yeah, very good.
09:09And look who's here.
09:10Lovely to see you.
09:12Good to see you.
09:13Are you okay?
09:13Have you been okay?
09:14Yes.
09:15It's fine.
09:15And what's the plan for the day?
09:16What are you doing?
09:16I've got three meetings down in Norton and then in Lifestyle,
09:19so I'm going to leave you with Mum.
09:20Perfect.
09:20And I'll catch you a bit later, yeah?
09:22Richard is very demanding.
09:23Yes, we're perfect.
09:24So, you know, in his eyes, attention to detail is just unbelievable.
09:28If I'm good at attention to detail, he's to a different level.
09:31But you can't be running this place at the level we are
09:35without being demanding in everything.
09:37Valeria is very different.
09:38She's the mother figure.
09:40She's an incredible lady.
09:42She's the backbone of what we do.
09:44She's the one that makes sure that we have the family values.
09:47I came from near Bounsley.
09:50I brought up in a council house.
09:53My dad was a minor.
09:55I've had a fantastic life, but I've had a lot of sadness as well.
09:59I got divorced, so that's why I could put all the money into this.
10:04I left school at 16, went to work for my dad's motor vehicle companies, scrapyards.
10:08Typical tight Yorkshire man.
10:10I'd certainly not got any idea of this sort of level of opulence or luxury.
10:16Richard enlisted the support of his three children, and together, the Sykes family embarked on the challenge of a lifetime.
10:24Once we started looking around the grounds, it was really sad to see how it had been allowed to fall
10:30into so much disrepair.
10:32Oh, it was terrible, weren't it?
10:33You know, suspended ceilings that were just letting water in, so the magnitude even of the main hole was significant.
10:40But, yeah, proper challenge.
10:45And that proper challenge didn't half grow legs.
10:49The renovations took four years, employing an army of local Yorkshire contractors.
10:57And at a cost of more than £100 million, much of which was spent on adding a whole new wing.
11:05We needed accommodation, we needed a spa, we needed a plant room.
11:09The challenge was to create something with a bit of almost Romanesque feel, to feel a little bit more European.
11:15We did that on purpose, to have something different to the hall.
11:19So it's got tradition, but the DNA is quite different, the fabric is fresher and newer.
11:27We wanted to create something that felt unique, more like a touch of Yorkshire.
11:32It's like a posh guest house.
11:34Lady Johnson, how are you?
11:37Where else can you get greeted at the door saying, hey up, love, how are you?
11:40Welcome to Grantly Hall.
11:41Let's get you all checked in, let's get your bags up to the room and get you all nice and
11:45relaxed.
11:46All right, Glenn.
11:46We're going to give you that Yorkshire welcome.
11:48Why would we not?
11:50You smell nice.
11:51I wonder what you've got on.
11:52Why is it?
11:52They use words that are very Yorkshire words, and I love it.
11:55You know, if you have somebody welcomed by a member of staff, and they go, hi up, hi up, love.
12:00Everybody's your friend in Yorkshire.
12:02It's been great.
12:02Thank you very much.
12:03See you later.
12:04And you leave as a friend.
12:06You don't just leave as a customer.
12:09Coming up, the hotel receives a booking from a global superstar.
12:15We have a super VIP coming from the States.
12:18She'll be staying with us for a week, so watch the space.
12:22And can Marek stay afloat?
12:25There's a well underneath.
12:26There is, yeah.
12:27Machine well.
12:28With a rising tide of problems in the orchard.
12:32It's a mess.
12:34It looks like a bombsite.
12:47At the heart of Grantley Hall's mission to be a world-leading hotel is the bespoke level
12:52of service it offers to everyone who stays with them.
12:55With that in mind, they've created a special task force called the Guest Experience Team.
13:01Good evening.
13:02How are you?
13:03Very well, thank you, darling.
13:05How are you?
13:05You'll have a toast.
13:06Which department head, Thierry, guides with joie de vivre.
13:10Anyway, santé.
13:11Happy anniversary.
13:12Fabulous.
13:13Thank you for looking out.
13:14My pleasure.
13:16Well, we've been royally looked after, haven't we?
13:18Thank you, sure.
13:21So basically, the role of Guest Experience is to oversee our guest journey from pre-checking
13:25to checkout.
13:27You had a good weekend.
13:28It was just brilliant.
13:30See you next time.
13:32Bye.
13:32Au revoir.
13:33See you soon.
13:34We do research about our guest.
13:36We log what they like, what they don't like.
13:39They will remember the emotion and the little detail more than the bottle of champagne put
13:43in the bedrooms.
13:44You still find plenty of tennis?
13:46No, I can't run.
13:47I'm really in pain with his legs, so I need to get fitter.
13:50I started rowing instead.
13:52Oh, I'm running.
13:53For me, it's all about the heart of hospitality.
13:57The big influence of my life was my dad, because he was merging casinos, and then he switched
14:03to Brashvist.
14:04It was just amazing.
14:05If I could be 10% as good as he was, then I'd be happy.
14:08It was incredible.
14:14The hotel has 10 staff assigned to each room.
14:17And with guests typically paying between £1,000 and £4,500 a night, no request is too big
14:23or too small.
14:26Good afternoon, guest experience.
14:30We'll check about three or four rooms a day, add any amenities, the flowers, champagne, cakes,
14:36et cetera, and just make sure everything's all good for our guests.
14:40We have been known to go out in our Bentley to collect prawn cocktail crisps for our guests.
14:46We have a pillow menu, and all our bed linen is made with the finest Egyptian cotton.
14:51So that one just needs, you need to move that ribbon, and then the one behind it just needs
14:56to go at the other side.
14:57Very bien.
14:58Perfect.
15:01With the hotel nearing capacity, the pressure's going platinum for Thierry's team, with a booking
15:06from a globally renowned singer.
15:09We have a super VIP coming from the States, so I'm just reading what the main requirements
15:14are.
15:15The riders should be staying with us for a week, so watch the space.
15:26The PA, looking after Thierry's high-profile guest, has been in touch, to say their car
15:31is only a couple of hours away.
15:35We're not going to do the normal check-in.
15:37We will hand them to the PA.
15:39Escort them straight to the room.
15:42Thierry has a surprise in store, delicately prepared by the pastry team's senior sous-chef,
15:51Shannon.
15:52I'm making our very special VIP photo frame for a very special VIP guest.
15:59We put a chocolate photo frame on a chocolate cake filled with ganache, blonde chocolate
16:03fudge, a salt caramel truffles, crunchy chocolate pearls, gold leaf.
16:10So we're going to use the finest ingredients, the best in the world, everything that we use
16:15down to cream, sugar, chocolate, is world-class.
16:18This is edible gold.
16:20It doesn't taste of anything, but it just gives that little bit of grantly gold.
16:25And finally, a personal touch for a truly independent woman.
16:30We have a white chocolate cake, hopefully the VIP guests will love it.
16:42Back in the Orchard Bistro, work is continuing on the three-day transformation.
16:49Who owns this ladder?
16:51This is to go to retirement house, please.
16:53Oh, that's mine.
16:55Oh, sorry, baby, but I really don't like this ladder.
16:58It's like $19.99.
17:00But the forecast for style guru Marek's schedule is looking bleak.
17:05The weather's not helping because we are working on the floor outside now, so the water's going
17:10to be slightly wet.
17:13Helping keep things on track is Marek's trusted assistant.
17:18So this is Shelley Leslie, a gift shop manager and my amazing helper.
17:23Having Shelley in-house is unbelievable help, and she's always willing to change her shifts.
17:28She's working me very close, and the connection from day one is like, we are Pisces, basically.
17:34We are both Pisces.
17:35We get each other?
17:36We get each other.
17:37Marek's basically like a Labrador puppy.
17:40Shelley?
17:40He will always go the extra mile for his role.
17:44He is extra in every way, but he's very, very kind-hearted, and he will try his best
17:49to do what he can to help anybody.
17:53I grew up from the very young person when my mum was always telling me, you have to do
17:59what is here, and just keep up with positivity and amazing, beautiful approach.
18:05It needs to be perfect.
18:06If it's not perfect, I'm going to leave it.
18:08I'm going to leave it until it's going to be done properly.
18:19Next job for Mr. Perfection, an eye-catching selfie station.
18:23I do like this fat boom-boom sticking out.
18:27Well, let's hold the fabric over it, and let's see how it looks.
18:31But across the room, something's put a real dampener on progress.
19:00It's not clear why rainwater has been leaking into the restaurant.
19:05I think the carpet's meeting underneath, which is transferring the water in, so we just
19:09need to investigate for now.
19:11There's a well underneath.
19:12There is, yeah.
19:14Wish him well.
19:15Well.
19:15It comes summer when you can cook through the board with your knife.
19:19You've got to make it safe, basically.
19:21We can't have no action, so that's why it's got to be done.
19:24By Friday.
19:25No matter what.
19:29I can't see.
19:30We discovered something which is time-consuming, and it's a lot of work, I understand, so for
19:36now, for the next few hours, I'm going to take this away from my head, and I need to
19:40concentrate on something else.
19:41But there's not much chance of that.
19:44Look at this mess.
19:45Wow!
19:46Have you seen the sign on the job site?
19:48Magic.
19:49Magic in progress.
19:51Hotel manager, Nunu, wants to see the water damage for himself.
19:55So, we're going to put a new board, yeah?
19:58With just over two days to go until launch night, nearly every section of the marquee is
20:02in transition.
20:07It looks like a bomb site.
20:10For me, it's all about the wow.
20:11It's all about the first impression.
20:13The day that we don't have wows, it's not going to happen, because then we're going downhill.
20:17We have to keep going uphill, with everything we do.
20:25The hotel staff have been briefed, and are ready for the arrival of the famous pop star.
20:31When the celebrities are staying, they'll be using a pseudonym, so the staff will have
20:36to use the pseudonym, not the real name, of course.
20:40The hotel's code name is Miss H, though the cake bears her real first initial.
20:45Hello, Shannon.
20:46Hi.
20:46Hi.
20:46How are you?
20:47Is it ready for Miss H?
20:48It's absolutely ready for you.
20:49Fabulous.
20:49What have we got here?
20:50So, we've got a dashboard sponge munched up with ganache.
20:53And then we have the gold leaf.
20:54Gold leaf, yes.
20:56How special this is.
20:57Fabulous, isn't it?
21:01Miss H is booked into the studly suite, so one of Thierry's final tasks is to deliver
21:07the cake, and help Marek check the room for the slightest imperfection.
21:11Oh.
21:14Thierry.
21:15Remember.
21:17This one here.
21:18This one.
21:21Ah, and the box was upside down.
21:23You see?
21:24The title.
21:25Look.
21:26We need the touches of paint here.
21:28Yeah, just a little touch.
21:29So, I'm going to take a picture and then send it to the decorator, because that's not
21:33good.
21:34Maybe just a touch of the hoover here, please.
21:37Okay.
21:38At the end of the bed.
21:41Perfect.
21:42Done.
21:42Dusted.
21:43I am ready or not.
21:44Can I go, go, go?
21:45You can go.
21:46Woohoo.
21:47Thank you so much.
21:49With the suite's final touches underway, Thierry does a final sweep of a location he
21:59knows his guest will use.
22:01It needs to look great.
22:03So, look.
22:03Yeah.
22:04That's good.
22:05That's good.
22:06Oh, I love the gym.
22:11Everyone in the building is poised for Miss H's arrival in half an hour's time.
22:20Coming up, Grantley Hall welcomes pop royalty.
22:24Checking underwear, please.
22:27Team, let's receive with joy.
22:29Yeah, room 46.
22:31And while the orchard's leak seems contained, is it the calm before the storm?
22:50Everything is in order for Miss H's arrival this afternoon.
22:53But before getting to the hotel itself, every guest is treated to a very special welcome
22:58at the gate.
22:59From Grantley's meet-and-greeter extraordinaire.
23:09My name is Isaac Arikawi.
23:12I originated from Nigeria.
23:16My job role is a welcoming host.
23:18We are happy to have you.
23:20I'm Isaac.
23:21On behalf of my team, we are glad to have you.
23:24Thank you so much.
23:25I'm a good guy.
23:29What is required of me is to offer them a warmly welcome.
23:34I threw myself out.
23:35Woo!
23:36Welcome to Grantley Hall.
23:39They must feel at home.
23:41Happy.
23:42We have to check in underwear.
23:44Please.
23:45After room 22, we have room 28 Shepherd.
23:49Please.
23:51Well, where do I start with Isaac, really?
23:54You know, every single time that a guest comes down the drive, they say, oh, I want what
23:59he's having.
24:00And we all do the same as well.
24:02He comes in every day with the most bubbliest mood ever.
24:05How are you today?
24:06Hi.
24:06Welcome to Grantley Hall.
24:08You both looking charming.
24:10If you want to cheer up your day, go spend five minutes with Isaac.
24:14Of course, by nature, I treat everyone as a VIP.
24:21Making them feel valued.
24:22Making them feel respected.
24:24Making them feel honoured.
24:33We wish you longevity, peace of mind, joy, happiness, and all the goodies of this world.
24:39We love you here.
24:41It's time for Isaac to greet mystery guest, Miss H.
24:47Hello.
24:48Welcome to Grantley Hall.
24:50You are VIP with us?
24:51Miss H.
24:52Oh, we are glad to have you.
24:54Thank you so much.
24:55Thank you, Miss H.
24:57Check in underwear, please.
24:59Executive Mercedes-Benz, I have Miss H, room 46.
25:05Please, team, let's receive with joy.
25:08All right.
25:08Yeah, room 46, Miss H.
25:13But it will be tomorrow before Thierry gets the chance to greet her in person.
25:32It's the morning after the hotel's star guest checked into Grantley.
25:37Yeah.
25:38It's a big deal.
25:40I'm trying to get caught.
25:41I'm going to meet her this morning and ask her how evening was last night, if she's
25:46well looked after, and how she feels about staying at Grantley Hall.
25:51So, no, all good.
25:52So, we're waiting for her to come down in the next few minutes.
25:55Stop.
26:00Always under pressure to impress, the staff now have an opportunity to showcase their skills
26:05to none other than singer Kelly Rowland.
26:08No matter what I do, all I think about is you.
26:15Kelly found fame with Destiny's Child, one of the biggest selling girl groups of all time.
26:20And as she's learning French, Thierry's hoping her stay will be magnifique.
26:27Hello.
26:27Good morning.
26:28Bonjour.
26:29Bonjour.
26:31Ça va?
26:33Oui, ça va.
26:33How was your evening last night?
26:35Very good.
26:36Did they look after you well?
26:37Yes, yes.
26:37The food was delicious.
26:38Great.
26:38And you go to the spa?
26:39Yeah, it was summer.
26:40Good.
26:42Yes, of course.
26:42Now, French lesson.
26:44Okay.
26:44I love your cap.
26:46Yes, so what is my cap in French?
26:49A casquette.
26:51Casquette.
26:51C'est une jolie casquette.
26:54Fabulous.
26:55Mm-hmm.
26:56So we do a bit of French later when you come back?
26:58Yes.
26:58Yeah?
26:59Yes, before I get in the steamer.
27:01Good morning.
27:02Good morning.
27:03Good morning, all.
27:04Paul, good morning.
27:05Good morning.
27:06Good morning.
27:07The Grantley front of house team are buzzing.
27:10I listened to their songs a lot when I was growing up.
27:13A lot.
27:13I still don't think it's really happened.
27:15It feels a bit surreal.
27:17I'm just waiting for the day when Beyonce comes here.
27:20Oh, I'm watching.
27:20Because them two in here would be an absolute laugh.
27:24Yeah.
27:28Morning, all.
27:30That works very well.
27:31Thank you so much.
27:32She'll have a lovely day.
27:34Everyone can finally breathe out.
27:37She said to me that she'll be coming back when she's travelling on holiday.
27:39So that'd be so nice to welcoming her back.
27:45Before they're right back on duty to receive their next guest.
27:52If people say to me, do you know what?
27:54I feel like home here.
27:56We've done it.
27:57That's what matters.
27:59I love my guest.
28:00And just to create this emotion, I'm getting sometimes emotional as well because I love it.
28:12Whether check-ins or check-outs, it's the job of doorman Kevin to keep the comings and goings running smoothly.
28:20Can't get you much nearer than that.
28:23I've been in hospitality most of my life.
28:27I understand the people.
28:29So I'm not just saying hello.
28:31I'm being welcoming.
28:32I'm a Yorkshireman through and through.
28:34Born and bred.
28:35Born in Skipton.
28:37Now live in Ripon.
28:39As they say in Yorkshire, in this job, Kev's clearly like a pig in muck.
28:46You can be standing here, you can watch the birds and everything.
28:49Then five minutes later, you're four, five, six cars on the front.
28:53And in probably five minutes' time, we'll be nice and steady and quiet again.
28:58Hello there.
28:59Every department needs a Kev.
29:00You know, every single lady that comes through for afternoon tea, absolutely love him.
29:05All the gents that come through always stop and have a conversation with him.
29:08He's so unique within himself.
29:11Hello there.
29:12How are we doing?
29:14All right.
29:14Have you got any plans for it today?
29:17Any particular walk?
29:18Head up to Pertley Bridge, you think.
29:20Pertley Bridge?
29:20Pertley Bridge, yeah.
29:21We're in beautiful surroundings.
29:23We're in God's County.
29:25We're in Yorkshire.
29:27People want to come and see the countryside.
29:30They want to go on to the North Yorkshire Moors.
29:32If you want to make it a really longer walk, you can go the other side of Fountains Abbey.
29:36You can go over the seven bridges and drop yourself right into Ripon.
29:39Yes.
29:39I've got a little map.
29:40Can you come in with us?
29:41I'm a bit busy today, but enjoy.
29:43See you later.
29:45Bye.
29:45They do go to Pertley Bridge to see the oldest sweet shop in the world.
29:49They go to Ripon to see the cathedral, and that does make us special.
29:55But as well as being a devoted doorman.
29:57So what I'm going to do, I'm going to take you a short 20 minute, half an hour tour.
30:01Kev has a side hustle at the hotel that he loves nearly as much.
30:06We'll start at the very beginning in 1680, and we'll end up in 1910.
30:11I like history anyway.
30:12I'm interested in other historical things.
30:15So the suggestion was put a sign on reception and say, at four o'clock, your doorman cabin
30:21will take you around on a history tour.
30:23So you're now stood in the oldest part of the building.
30:27This was completed in 1680 by Thomas Norton.
30:30I can give you a half hour walk around.
30:32I can sit down for three hours if you really want me to.
30:36I can talk for England.
30:38This was the original library.
30:40Quite a few of the books around the shelves are original books.
30:43OK.
30:44So if you were to choose a year, we're going, what have we got there?
30:511971.
30:53Each book, when we open it, shows you, on our little card, is a cocktail from that era.
31:01If we like it, we hand it to the bar staff, and they make you one.
31:05So a pisco sour.
31:07Yeah, three of those.
31:08Three of them.
31:09We'll have one.
31:10He's wonderful, isn't he?
31:11He's incredible.
31:12He's a walking history book.
31:14He really knows his stuff.
31:18It's the second day of the Orchard Bar and Restaurant's big makeover.
31:24It's getting there for you.
31:25Let's get it.
31:26Fantastic.
31:27The board is done on the flooring, so we have a gap already filled.
31:31Decorators, literally, they have, like, probably another two hours to finish.
31:34Balls are going on the olive trees.
31:36It's all going together.
31:38I think the colours are incredible with the tiles below the bar and the tiles on the planters.
31:44So, win, win, win.
31:48Yahoo!
31:49As they say, teamwork makes the dream work.
31:52We can clear all this, and then it's ready for the guys to come in tonight.
31:57Okay.
31:58Sometimes I can be his mum.
32:00Sometimes I can be, um, his carer.
32:03The dynamic between us changes on a daily basis, but we're ultimately friends.
32:08Thank you so much for everything.
32:10That's okay.
32:10I love you.
32:11His mind does work at a million miles an hour.
32:14Sometimes he will verbalise at a million miles an hour.
32:17I think he's got easier to rein in the more we've got to know each other.
32:22So, it's quite easy to calm down now.
32:25I've got him under control.
32:27Okay.
32:27Thanks.
32:28That's very useful information.
32:30Woo-hoo!
32:32At the other side of the restaurant, there's still a large damp patch to deal with.
32:37Floor.
32:38Wow.
32:40Big job tomorrow.
32:41Cleaning.
32:42Wow.
32:42Along with the prospect of more wet weather.
32:45Dale's radio with the latest weather.
32:47Storm Amy is set to hit the region during the afternoon, bringing heavy rain and gusts of 50 to 60
32:52miles an hour in exposed areas.
32:54Travel delays and road and rail closures are likely.
33:01Coming up...
33:05Are Marek's plans about to short circuit?
33:09Two of the lights are not working.
33:11As his three-day makeover approaches its deadline.
33:15Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
33:17I can feel it now.
33:31For Marek and his team, it's the final day of Operation Orchard Overhaul.
33:37I was here at seven o'clock and I set up three alarms today instead of two, like always, three,
33:43to make sure I am on time and I'll be late.
33:47With just nine hours to go before an elite list of guests descend for the launch party,
33:52there are still plenty of jobs left to juggle.
34:00We're steaming the blankets, cushions almost done and the covers.
34:05We're doing the holly trees now.
34:08Position of the floor standing lamps.
34:11Inside is a hive of activity.
34:14But outside, a storm is brewing.
34:18We're always checking the weather very carefully because obviously the structure of the venue
34:23is fragile and we need to make sure, you know, it's safe.
34:27The wait is not going to help with the glamorous look of the guests arriving today,
34:31but hey-ho, we're going to deal with.
34:33Adding 15 evergreens to the four huge olive trees is boosting the woodland feel.
34:40Squeeze it in.
34:42Not very happy with the section. How is going?
34:45You measured.
34:46No, sorry.
34:48He ordered for my measurement.
34:50They just need to go in gold pots to tie in with the overall theme.
34:55That side down. Push down that side.
34:59No, baby, that's not how the physics works.
35:01Okay, I'm going to walk out from this. You can do it.
35:05Everything is possible. It just needs a little bit of manoeuvre.
35:09But unfortunately, it's a little bit tight.
35:13And we're done.
35:16See? Everything is possible.
35:18We will need some gold paint and I will need a manicure.
35:25It's too low.
35:28Everybody's a critic.
35:29With the orchard within the orchard well on its way, Marek has arranged a surprise finishing touch.
35:42In orchard this year, we have a red Fiat.
35:44Tim Sykes said, hmm, what's about a car?
35:47I said, yes, let's have a car.
35:48You know, we're going to put a car inside.
35:50And they said, what inside?
35:51I said, yes, inside.
35:52And he said, yeah, I have a small Fiat, 500.
35:55I said, yes, can I have it?
35:56And he said, of course you can.
35:57Then I fell in love with this car.
36:03Kola is beautiful.
36:08Amazing.
36:10Exactly as we picture and looks stunning.
36:14I'm pleased and happy like a wow, wow, wow.
36:25Maneuvering an Italian car worth 40 grand into a tight corner isn't a job to be rushed.
36:32Super.
36:34Yep.
36:41That's great effect because, you know, you open the door, car is in the front of you, then wow, and
36:46then wow.
36:47Yeah.
36:49We have a cherry on the top of the cake.
36:54The orchard is glowing with a cosy and vibrant charm.
36:59But the scene outside is far from inviting.
37:03And Marek's outlook has just become a lot gloomier, too.
37:09Hi, sorry, can you help me, please?
37:12The guys came yesterday and the day before to fix the chandeliers on the ceiling.
37:18Two of the lights are not working.
37:21Perfect.
37:22Thank you, bye.
37:23The lights are on the blink and Marek's on the brink.
37:26Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
37:29I can feel it now.
37:30Especially when the hotel's founder, Valeria,
37:33pops in to check how things are going with the makeover.
37:37Lovely to see you.
37:38It's fantastic.
37:39What, yeah?
37:39It's not, it's not finished yet.
37:41Well done.
37:42I love the red.
37:44Yeah?
37:44It's just fabulous.
37:45So, so bright.
37:47Almost there.
37:49Just party now.
37:53So, this evening, how are you all feeling?
37:56We do.
37:56Ready for a new service?
37:57Yeah.
37:58With the food and drink service team now on site.
38:02We've got the menus which I've handed out to you guys.
38:04Not this way, this way.
38:05And the chandeliers being repaired.
38:07The transformer that we're doing then two is just pologne.
38:10That's all.
38:11But we have got some spares in the container.
38:13Good.
38:14Where are you going?
38:15Here.
38:16Yeah, there's one man.
38:17Marek, Shelley, and the rest of the team can finally complete their mammoth journey.
38:22Happy?
38:23Yes.
38:23Ready for a bottle of wine and a bath?
38:25Oh, no.
38:25It's okay.
38:27I'm ready to have something later.
38:28Woo-hoo!
38:33When the guests arrive for the launch party this evening, they'll be treading in some very
38:38illustrious footsteps.
38:40Since it was built in the late 17th century, Grantley Hall has been home to lords and ladies
38:44and played host to royalty.
38:48Doorman and history buff Kevin is guardian of the hall's archives.
38:55We're very fortunate that when Grantley Hall first opened as a hotel, there were several
39:01people in the area who said, oh, I've got some historical bits you might like.
39:06And as more information comes in, this gets thicker and thicker and thicker.
39:12I think the appeal of the mysteries, the little bits of, we've got a snippet of that, is I
39:19want to know that that is correct and how can I find that out?
39:23It's a challenge.
39:24Get the old grey cells working.
39:27Grantley Hall, first built in 1680, was in the same family for 200 years.
39:33One of the sort of flamboyant characters of that time was certainly the first Lord Grantley,
39:38which was Fletcher Norton, very much in the judiciary system.
39:41And became Speaker of the House.
39:44By the early 20th century, the Norton family had sold the hall to the wealthy industrialist,
39:49Sir Christopher Furness, and his wife, Lady Jane.
39:55A lot of the decor now is very much down to the 1910s, 1920s.
40:00They had lavish parties, they had friends stay, they showed off.
40:05The Japanese garden was added by Lady Jane Furness in 1910.
40:09One of the first in the country.
40:12And she loved to show that off.
40:15And there she is proudly sat on the bridge.
40:20After the war, the hall became an adult education centre, before the Sykes family added a new chapter to its
40:26illustrious history.
40:30Looking through these photographs, it just invokes all the different things that Grantley Hall has been,
40:36how it's evolved, how it's grown.
40:38And obviously, Mrs Sykes bought this place, changed it, put the vibe back into it, put the beauty back into
40:45it,
40:46brought it back to life.
40:51At last, the revamped bistro is ready for launch.
40:58And for the first guests, there'll be a much needed port in a storm.
41:04Welcome to Grantley Hall, Sir.
41:06It's pouring down the rain, freezing cold, very wet as well, but everyone's here to party.
41:13It's a tough shift for the porters.
41:19But it's nothing they haven't dealt with before.
41:29Because it is a theme, you can allow a bit of poetic licence, and Marek's brilliant at that.
41:34He delivers, and he's got a proper heart of gold.
41:36He gets the stress, does the work, but gets the accolade.
41:39That's really lovely to be able to put somebody in that position.
41:42Luckily, it seems the weather hasn't kept anyone away.
41:47And the party guests can now get their first glimpse of the new-look space.
41:55Every way you turn, there is a beautiful vignette that you can just enjoy and take in.
42:01So I think they've just hit the nail on the head, really.
42:06It's so beautiful.
42:08They've pulled all the stops out.
42:10Wow.
42:11You see the guests happy in the environment.
42:14This is, like, unbelievable.
42:16You see the eyes, they're rolling everywhere.
42:18They're going to see the chandeliers in the sky.
42:20They're going to see the car, different colours in the bar.
42:24So I feel completely fulfilled and accomplished.
42:28It's, like, triple the salary.
42:31I feel very privileged that I can do this for the guests,
42:34and to receive such beautiful feedback from them.
42:43Next time, Michelin star chef Sean Rankin...
42:48Right, we need to work fast now, yeah?
42:50...hopes to charm a prestigious champagne house.
42:53It's going to be quite precious.
42:55You might see a few spoons getting flown around the kitchen.
42:57Are you kidding?
42:58A once-in-a-lifetime event is planned for a VIP couple.
43:02And...
43:03Head to end.
43:04...the hotel splashes out...
43:09...on its first ever spine-chilling soiree.
43:12Halloween is a gamble.
43:14If it works, then we'll be the place to spend Halloween.
43:19All that in Grantley Hall next Thursday at 8.
43:21New tomorrow at 8, Rob Bell's new series continues...
43:25Building the Impossible,
43:27a lighthouse in the raging waters off Shetland.
43:30And when building a B&B business seems impossible,
43:33it's time to invite the hotel inspector for an honest assessment.
43:36She's in Bramber, next.
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