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00:00Across France, there are thousands of breathtaking chateaux.
00:06Many forgotten and crumbling into disrepair are now being brought back to life by adventurous
00:15new owners.
00:16The plan for here is a swimming pool.
00:18We are, yeah.
00:20They're taking on monumental challenges.
00:23Nice and slowly.
00:24Restoring history while building homes, wow, I think they've outdone Versailles.
00:32And thriving businesses, squeeze in much tighter, there'll be triumphs, welcome to the tower
00:39suite.
00:40Oh my God.
00:42And setbacks.
00:43I wish you hadn't come up with this sort of thing.
00:46What a nightmare.
00:48But for those who dare.
00:50I love all this.
00:51I absolutely love all this.
00:53The rewards are extraordinary.
00:56Today is a very good day.
00:58Very, very good day.
00:59I'm really happy.
01:00Because this isn't just restoration.
01:02The best thing about having a chateau is being able to gather all the people you love.
01:07It's the chance to become custodians of their very own castles.
01:16Today, one couple make a risky business decision.
01:20I'm really nervous because it's our first tour ever.
01:24Another has a bit too much fun.
01:27As a family, we quite like constructing things.
01:30Not as much as we like breaking things.
01:32Hopefully, that's gonna work.
01:34And you, Chateau.
01:36And you, Chateau, have great expectations.
01:38No pressure.
01:40Don't you?
01:47Surrounded by the delights of the dark doyne is Domaine de la Barde.
01:54once a high-end hotel it comes with 32 rooms several outbuildings and manicured gardens
02:05today professional chef tim his wife chris and their two sons ollie and owen call it home
02:16what's wonderful for us is that it's a human-sized chateau so it's not palatial
02:21it's a very big family home and that's what we need we need a family home that's beautiful for us
02:26and we need it big enough to accommodate a business as well
02:32located less than an hour from the vineyards of bergerac the chateau was abandoned when tim and
02:39chris bought it in 2020 since then they've worked hard to bring it up to spec and now offer
02:48accommodation for up to 24 guests but they're not stopping there we plan to expand the business
02:57so we want to touch on tours weekend packages and get away for for our guests and the first tour
03:06group
03:06that we have this year are very much food and wine enthusiasts and we do have a room around the
03:15back
03:15which is a very nice ambient temperature so the whole plan is to make a very nice lovely wine cellar
03:25so far tim has started building new racks it's not bad is it already that looks quite good
03:32and removed an old concrete doorframe revealing some of the chateau's original 14th century stone
03:44bringing this back to life is amazing for me
03:50today it's chris who is helping turn the old storerooms into a wine lover's paradise
04:01i think this is going to be really really beautiful and good thing to have as well um business wise
04:07because you know people when they go to big properties like this they kind of expect to find
04:13a room like this in a big chateau or a big property so yeah i could say we've got that
04:19we've got a wine
04:20cellar as well the very first look of paint on this wine cellar
04:28i think it's gonna look really really elegant lush beautiful
04:36oh hello it looks lighter doesn't it do you like it yeah yeah once it's all painted one color and
04:44that's gonna look really quite nice yeah i haven't seen your lights for this
04:49ah yes what color is it uh they're kind of brassy bronzy gold like you know picture lights
04:57okay so i think it'll be nice if they're just sort of it'll be it'll be more decorative
05:02yeah yeah very nice do you know lovely lovely job yeah it's gonna look really it's gonna look
05:09really luxurious too there is another light though that tim and chris would like to have in pride of
05:16place it's a nice lie it's got a bit of meaning to it was one of the things that they
05:24kept from
05:24chris's family home before it was sold and uh it's quite a nice sort of statement piece i think
05:33their plan is for it to hang over the main tasting area i'll hold the light and you
05:41uh you basically tell me yeah where the light wants to hang
05:50just a wee bit more that will be better really you sure yeah
06:02as soon as tim has cut the chain chris's family heirloom can be put on display seems a very small
06:11bit of chain just want to see if it'll be that's all right as well i was thinking we'd have
06:21like a
06:21barrel over here stools around it you can sit have a have a drink of wine
06:29the personal touch has also added more than just character
06:34i've not got a lot that um represents my side of the family so having my mom's light up in
06:42the wine
06:43cellar there's a part of my heritage being part of this property so i'm very very ecstatic and very
06:50very happy that we're doing this but like a new wine there's a long way to go before any tasting
06:57can be done
07:06200 miles away among the volcanic hills of the auvergne
07:10are the ruins of the 14th century chateau d'azera all that remains intact of this once formidable fortress
07:21is a magnificent great hall a medieval kitchen and an elegant dining room decorated with stunning
07:3316th century frescoes in 2022 oxfordshire based antique dealers katherine and steve rode to its rescue
07:48and snapped it up for under 100 000 pounds we were already spending a lot of time in france and
07:57living in a small
07:58cotswolds cottage in the uk limits us from our crazy oversized items that we have it's kind of
08:07almost like a theater backdrop to us isn't it it is it's it's the whole scale of the building as
08:13well
08:13it gives us the opportunity to do things that you just couldn't decorate in the same way in a normal
08:19sized house located under 150 miles from lyon experienced renovators katherine and steve
08:31are keen to retain the castle's history but keep their creature comforts and today they're focusing
08:40on the 700 year old kitchen we've come a long way with the kitchen so far but there's lots and
08:47lots
08:48of finishing off to do we have the flooring to finish we being you yes the earth floor would have
08:56once
08:56been covered in straw or rushes hopefully that's gonna work katherine and steve though have opted for
09:04reclaimed limestone having this flooring done will be monumental i think it will help suppress some of
09:12the dirt as well that keeps on being churned up on the original floor you might need to take a
09:17little
09:18bit more off that slide it would be great yeah no pressure thank you
09:31all right that's that side of fireplace done two cuts over there and uh getting there
09:40these cuts it just takes so much time and um effort to do it
09:48this is the crucial bit is is it gonna break or is it gonna go where i don't want
09:54it to see not bad nearly perfect happy with that one
10:11right now i just need to find an off cut for that last corner
10:17is it gonna fit yeah no not until i've cleared
10:24some of that corner out nothing's ever easy
10:33hopefully that will be fine
10:39yep
10:42looks really good it's going to look really good
10:46i love it when a plan comes together just the plan is enormous
10:51the plan is the size of a house next on katherine and steve's to-do list is transforming
10:59a dull kitchen into an exotic antique
11:09coming up there's some bad behavior
11:12thank you's a bit of a hooligan when it comes to diy
11:17and katherine and steve make a daring decision fingers crossed that it's actually gonna work when it's
11:29in jasmine Ranieri
11:31in the idyllic countryside of southwest france
11:34in the idyllic countryside of southwest france
11:35stands chateau de segonvie
11:39the 17th century building has 42 rooms
11:45several outbuildings is surrounded by five acres and belongs to music teacher becky and civil
11:55engineer mark after initially using it as a holiday home they moved here permanently in 2020
12:04along with daughters charlotte and sophia becky's father george soon joined them to help turn this
12:11chateau into a real family home we drove up the hill to find it the views first of all were
12:19the
12:19first thing that hit you and then the fact that you could see the chateau itself as we went up
12:24was a beautiful sight to be seen it was just an amazing house i never tire of looking at the
12:34chateau i never tired looking at the views from the chateau just an hour's drive from the city of
12:40toulouse becky and mark bought the chateau in 2018 for 645 000 pounds since they moved in
12:51the couple have been busy renovating the rooms three two one
13:01that worked and executing ambitious engineering projects it's tight hold on to turn the outbuildings
13:11into luxury jeet we've got the stairs in without any hitches which they now rent out to paying guests
13:24their next outbuilding project though is a family affair my father was the first person that came
13:31here after we bought the house and it's been harder for him to go up and down the stairs and
13:36we felt it
13:37would be nice for him to have his own place and be independent from myself and the girls and all
13:42the
13:43hubbub that goes on in the chateau itself so far what we've done is knock down a few walls rebuild
13:50those
13:51in stud partition paintings gone on the plasterboard is all finished and now one of the key tasks left
13:58is to give him a kitchen let's go mark splits his time between france and saudi arabia where he works
14:07let's see what boxes we can attack first and as he's returning to the middle east today
14:14sophia and grandpa george are pitching in to help ah that would be a sink wouldn't it
14:30it's actually is exciting to see all these changes and i'm sort of wandering around and seeing
14:38what i can do to help and to see what's going to happen in will be my room
14:47hello hey how are you getting on all right as a family we quite like constructing things so we've
14:56got lots of building blocks not as much as we like breaking things speak for yourself i like building
15:02things becky's approach to diy is just rip open the packets build it and don't worry about the spare
15:09parts afterwards um so she's a bit of a hooligan when it comes to diy he's not wrong but i
15:16tend to get
15:17it right they've made a start but with mark about to leave for work in the middle east they'll have
15:24to
15:25keep up the pace to get george's kitchen complete
15:35up in the auvergne antique dealers steve and katherine want the convenience of a modern kitchen
15:45right all yours so basically what you've made is giant jenga yeah but the looks of an unusual antique
15:55a friend of ours found some and a base of an old apothecary shop and then they stripped layers and
16:01layers of paint off and revealed the most beautiful stunning it's amazing so there are sort of scrolls
16:08on each draw front with um a different ingredient on and it's just beautifully aged lovely thing so i just
16:17took that as inspiration and the plan is to try and um replicate it yeah yeah in our own way
16:25yeah
16:26it's uh it's like a jigsaw puzzle keep our fingers crossed that it's actually gonna work when it's
16:32yeah to transform a 21st century kitchen into a 19th century chemist will need a little bit of magic
16:42or 40 fake draw fronts so while steve cuts out the framework katherine conjures up a plan
16:54all of the black bits have several layers to it going to do a base layer of paint then it
17:01will have gold
17:02size then it will have gold leaf then it will have the sign writing and then they will each have
17:10a crystal
17:11knob put on
17:22it's a really difficult thing to try to not make it too perfect
17:28there's a lot of painting to be done overall there's just an enormous amount of work going into it
17:36it'll be worth it creating a set of fake apothecary drawers shows real commitment
17:45as does renovating a crumbling castle i know it's not for everybody some people look at it and they
17:51look at the walls and they think how can you be in that space but for us it's just a
17:56magical way to live
18:07this is the template for drilling the holes for the knobs there's the knob we need the knob to be
18:16about here
18:23i actually think the shape's fine a few just uh lots of painting and 40 draw fronts to do
18:31it's clear that katherine and steve are determined to create an extraordinary home even if it means
18:39hours of detailed decorating
18:49further west in the dog dying tim and chris are hoping to add a bit of spirit to their wine
18:56carve
18:58wine cellar is getting very close now chris has put a lot of paint on i've got a few finishing
19:04touches
19:05that i want to get on with just to try and punch a bit of character in give the room
19:10a little bit of uh
19:12judging tim has got this brilliant idea of uh basically it's a trompe like you're in wine cellar
19:19in la barbe it's a playing with your eyes so you think it's something but it's something else
19:27he's got this picture of the chateau mom basiac which is a local um very very famous chateau in the
19:34mom basiac vineyards in bergerac um and when you're sitting in our wine cellar it'll make you feel
19:40like you're in the vineyards of bergerac so that's the that's the feeling we're going to go with with
19:46this um trampolay but to get a view of a chateau almost 30 miles away is going to take some
19:55creativity
19:57so i'm thinking upon the wall sort of here ish we'll put like a sort of fake window
20:05and that'll all look quite nice
20:10so while chris turns some of the old chateau window frames into new fake ones here we go
20:20tim prepares a base for his backdrop once the glue's on it's time to set the scene
20:31oh okay so that's cool so i've got i've got a bit of excess
20:44one down two parts to go then put it upside down
20:51the last thing tim needs is a panorama drama it is very fiddly
21:00i'm kind of aware that i haven't got sort of 10 goes at it i've got to get it
21:08see like that i don't want to get paste onto the picture
21:17because it's so big
21:29first step complete
21:33next tim needs to bring the outside in
21:38so hopefully my picture will sit on there
21:42then i'll put the frame around it that'll get screwed in the wall as well and put a couple of
21:48screws through
21:56that's going to be pretty much something like that
22:09yeah it looks okay
22:16chris's window frames will hopefully
22:19completely complete tim's illusion so pretty much they will go like that
22:25i would like it there because that's where it would be on a window it'd be low
22:51yeah it looks pretty good doesn't it
22:56if i didn't know better i'm in bergerac i'm in a vineyard
23:02but with the shelves still empty and a tour group on its way tim really needs to make his wine
23:10cellar a reality
23:17still to come becky has a hard time
23:22you just never know when you drill a hole around here whether you're going to get something solid or not
23:27and katherine and steve perform some real magic it's coming to life
23:34yeah
23:41in the haute garonne region of southwest france
23:45mark and becky are in a rush to fit becky's father's cottage kitchen
23:51we've managed to finish putting the cabinets together the only thing with this is that mark's
23:56due to catch a flight in a little while so
23:59we'll get this done quickly and make sure he's all packed and get ready to go
24:05and as mark is chief di wire there's no time for mistakes
24:12right so because we were trying to save money we didn't channel out for putting the wiring into
24:19the wall for the electrics so we're going to have to do something clever in order to bring the
24:25units out a little bit so that we can fix them to the wall which is what's needed
24:35hopefully this works you just never know when you drill a hole around here whether you're going
24:40get something solid or not
24:46mark's only been here a short while this time so he had what's he had seven eight days
24:52it's not really very long it's very difficult to try and sort of balance the time out so
24:58we hope that the phone doesn't ring and that he's able to give us a bit more of his time
25:04especially for the girls it's so important we would like him with us full time
25:11so after a bit of a struggle we've managed to secure the rail to the wall
25:17uh such that it won't fall out um so the next thing is to put the cabinets on and see
25:23if they fit
25:25okay yes yeah look this goes onto the rails it does but okay so left like that there you go
25:34that's
25:34pretty good oh one unit down
25:40it comes across a bit there you go that's in the right place teeny bit more not much where at
25:46the end
25:46i would say yep you're pretty good darling right let's get the workshop on
25:56that's it from my side that's perfect that looks good doesn't it doesn't it suddenly sort of change
26:04things yes it does no that's great i think we've done quite well we've managed to put all three units
26:11in suddenly we've got a little kitchenette it's very important that my father has a nice space
26:17for himself nice for him to be able to sit and look out and see his garden and enjoy the
26:22greenery
26:23yeah i wasn't sure if we get as far as this because of the challenges of getting the fixing of
26:29the rail
26:29on the wall but in the end that yeah you did it's not bad we managed to get it in
26:34so that's fantastic
26:36all right i think we better go and catch a plank let's go yeah that's good with mark now heading
26:43straight back to the middle east for work it's up to becky to look after the chateau
26:48and make progress on her father's cozy cottage
27:02living in a rural french chateau means being faced with all sorts of unusual problems
27:09my sandblasting experience is pretty limited this is real big boy stuff and chatelaine are constantly
27:16having to learn new skills it's always daunting you know am i qualified well i'm definitely not
27:23qualified to do this in the pyrenees at her 14th century hunting lodge connecticut-born trish has
27:31a woodworking challenge today i am going to rebuild the gate this is a gate that keeps the sheep on
27:39their side of the field the thing doesn't swing it's really heavy it's falling apart i want a gate that
27:47swings since she moved into her six-bedroom chateau trish has picked up an enormous amount of know-how
27:57so the first step is really just deconstruction which is always the fun part
28:06this is very therapeutic if you've had a stressful day
28:13the gates would though won't be wasted as it will be reused to build the new one
28:21now comes the scary part the table saw that thing scares the hell out of me
28:27to add strength trish has decided to remake the gate with overlapping joints something she's only just
28:35learned what i saw on the video is that you put the blade at about half the width of your
28:43board and
28:44then you just kind of do little slivers and then you can chunk it off now the idea just to
28:53remove these
28:53bits never imagined i'd be doing some of this type of stuff but i really enjoy it it's gratifying when
29:01you
29:01create something even if it's not perfect you know just to think oh i did that all right one down
29:0915 to go
29:13once all her planks are prepared it's time for trish to put her jigsaw back together again
29:20this is my bottom let's start with this side
29:25that's looking pretty good and then what i'm going to do is just drill some holes
29:32and then put a little wood glue on it and hope for the best
29:39she might have only just learnt what to do which side was which but trish is always happy to have
29:48a go
29:49that looks pretty good not quite might need a little bit of a
29:54i have a number of projects that are not one person jobs that i try to make one person jobs
30:04and things
30:05go a lot slower but that's okay it's a beautiful day outside i'm happy to be spending the day outside
30:10so
30:11life is good it's not long before trish has assembled the second gate too
30:21she even adds a crossbar for extra stability
30:28we got an axe
30:30look at that that's your shabby
30:36all right it swings
30:41it's a little uneven
30:45unfortunately this side's a little too high
30:49five centimeters so i think what i'm going to do is just take out the hinges in the post
30:56and just move them down five centimeters rather than dismantling this whole bit
31:03after a quick adjustment oh i hope this works
31:11it swings this one swings hey they're now even it's turned out pretty good
31:20i've applied some new skills that's always a good thing yeah i mean i'm happy with it it
31:26it's got a little overlap but it's better than a gap
31:29i think i'm pleased with what i've done in the day's work and it's fear o'clock
31:34it's yet another job well done and once the remaining gaps are filled trish's land should be safe from
31:43sheep but when you own an ancient chateau every day's a school day
31:56in the auvergne katherine and steve are hoping to disguise their modern kitchen behind a false set of drawers
32:07it looks a lot more apothecary already if you step away from it
32:13so it's got the lovely faded black the crystal knob the spot where it would be gold leafed
32:21and then black sign written on top i think it's going to look amazing it's just uh
32:27a long old slog to get there but katherine isn't the only one keen to bring back the past
32:34so i'm just going to finish off taking the last of the loose uh lime mortar off the walls and
32:42then
32:43it'll be ready to get the first coat of the lime mortar on
32:49made from limestone or chalk the popularity of lime mortar only declined after the introduction of
32:57portland cement in the 19th century
33:01if you leave too much of this loose ducky stuff on when you try and get the new lime mortar
33:07up
33:08it sticks to that dust and then pulls away from the wall as it's both breathable and aesthetic
33:15it's still the choice of most chatelain i love to get on with lots of projects um sometimes i reach
33:23a point where i've had enough of one and i want to start something else but with the nature of
33:28the
33:29building and with a lot of the materials that you use especially the things like the lime
33:33mortaring it's quite an old technique and it requires time and layers we like things to look
33:38lived in but i don't want to i don't want to be in a museum and i i don't want
33:43to sort of have
33:45modern living i want the sort of comfortable between the two that's not looking too bad
33:54i think we'll see how we go from there
34:01first though there are 40 fake handles to put on 40 fake drawers i'm hoping every time somebody
34:10comes in the kitchen for the first time they're going to try and open the drawers
34:15is that what you have well that would be the the perfect thing to happen wouldn't it
34:20i really like the glint of the crystal knobs it's coming to life yeah it's brilliant love it i absolutely
34:29love it huge progress on the kitchen cover fronts today our slightly crazy production line i think has
34:41paid dividends for us and all the walls are now prepped for the first coat of lime plaster
34:48with so much to do here it's clear catherine and steve's adventures have only just begun
34:58people say that you know buildings talk to them and this chateau certainly spoke to us yes it's so
35:08personal to us this building and i think it shows when you really really love what you're doing i think
35:16it shines through and it makes everything happier better it's very very special for now though they can at
35:27least celebrate their new stone floor perfect ending to a perfect day
35:40coming up right let's go becky and mark race to finish grandpa george's new home
35:48there's all that very exciting and chris is at crisis point i've been biting my nails thinking we're not
35:57going to get it all done
36:04in southwest france at chateau de segonville mark's back all right let's go last few knockings in the
36:13coachman's cottage and keen to complete grandpa george's new home so we're at the stage now where
36:21it's down to us to do the finishing touches so it's things like curtains we've got lights to hang
36:26so yeah it's all hands to deck and uh and let's see if we can get the final push the
36:33thing that i'm
36:33really pleased about is that it's done in time for my father's birthday he's 80 and so we can celebrate
36:39in his place hopefully this will be quite easy we've got a different type of curtain header oh yes
36:51sugar in there clicks in clicks in the joy of not having such high ceilings
36:59let's see what it looks like when we open the curtains there we go looks good it's the right length
37:04too that's great that's nice just outside george is tending to his garden this is hard as bricks
37:13while he waits for the big reveal it's all actually very exciting um it's not quite quite what i expected
37:24of being so such having such a grandeur but yes it's lovely i shall be only too happy
37:33but it's all off and going
37:38inside becky's dug up something particularly special this is rather a lovely letter that my father
37:46received from her majesty queen elizabeth it's a recognition of his work overseas setting up
37:53british schools so he was awarded an mbe so it's rather nice to see that up it's
38:01incredibly positive for my father to move into this area though we love each other dearly it's
38:07very important that we've got each other's space he'll be able to do all his own cooking and just be
38:13a lot more independent and it's nice for the girls as well to to have grandpa still very close by
38:20it's just across the courtyard now which is nice and when mark gets the lights secure
38:26a couple more turns and we should be good let's see if the lights work
38:33yay george's cottage is finally complete they actually look quite nice as well brilliant
38:43a few months ago this chateau outbuilding was empty and cold now it's been transformed into a warm and
38:54cozy home a simple but modern kitchenette has been fitted and tiled with enough space to entertain
39:04special mementos adorning the walls and a calm green color scheme reflecting the view of his beloved garden
39:16you're going to come and have a look pa yum so here you go this is it wow i thought
39:24it'd be nice to
39:25put some of your pictures and things up so we've got some of the photos up and all your
39:29brockery and you've got a sink drawers you've got a little kitchenette hob oh very good what's a lucky
39:37man i am and it's not long before the whole family are round for tea i think pa's pleased with
39:45that
39:45don't you i think the fact that we've used his favorite colors and put his lovely bits and pieces
39:50around and about always helps it's a nice little area so it's an absolute win in my opinion he's got
39:57his
39:57independence but he's also got the security of still being within the family home um which is lovely
40:02for us as well having him close by as always yeah it's nice it's a lovely place to be once
40:09i've got
40:10everything fixed up in the right places i shall start inviting some people around of my own age which
40:18is good it's the way i'd like it for becky and mark it's a project that has ended on a
40:25very sweet
40:32note
40:33over in the dark dine tim and chris are on tenterhooks we've got a really busy day today
40:40and i'm really nervous because it's our first um tour ever luckily tim is almost ready for them
40:49the wine cellar is pretty much there now got some lighting to put up and wine racks to fit but
40:55then
40:55we're really on the home straight the lighting may be last minute but tim still make sure it's just right
41:05i thought if we'll have picture lights then it'll be able to light at least the front and it'll get
41:10some light down as well to the lower things so that will be quite cool and it looks quite nice
41:16they're
41:21quite classy
41:22yeah that's pretty moody i like it i like it
41:28as soon as tim finishes fitting the racks
41:35chris has just a few hours to fill them with their collection of 300 wines
41:44there's a lot of pressure to make everything perfect but we were able to finish everything
41:49in time so i'm really happy because um i've been biting my nails thinking we're not going
41:55to get it all done in time what was once a dusty dumping ground cluttered and chaotic unused and ignored
42:12is today a connoisseur's cave the ancient stone walls proudly displayed
42:20rows of wine racks resting inside handmade alcoves
42:26soft lighting showcasing a carefully curated selection of fine wines
42:34a family heirloom giving it a personal touch and a magnificent view for everyone to enjoy
42:44all of it creating a wine cellar worthy of the most discerning guests
42:54it's all going very well everyone's having a lovely time
42:57terence and monica are the tour group organizers for all of this they're also really really really
43:03big wine snobs they know their wine uh so i've got someone fit to show my wine cave too so
43:09i'm
43:09really excited uh that they're gonna be the first people to see it so terence and monica i would like
43:15you to come and choose the first bottle of wine from our wine cellar purposely built for this very
43:20occasion i wish you could have seen it before it very much was a uh an absolute awful place to
43:26be
43:27um but yeah now we've got chateau mont bazillac yeah yeah yeah yeah and a selection of local wines
43:33local wines come on through and great see if there's anything there that you'd like i think
43:39there's probably many things that i like the chateau tiragrand 2022 direct from the chateau we only buy
43:46direct well we were tasting this afternoon exactly right the chateau yeah right
43:51these are all original stone walls which i love this this was dumping ground like so many different
43:56parts of the chateau we used to just store things you know and it was it was absolutely ruined so
44:01uh i made all these cases i refurbished the old wine racks from the hotel and then yeah we've just
44:07got
44:07a bit of everything just oh this is great this is a great start isn't it isn't it yeah i'm
44:11really happy
44:12with this we're very happy with it also now it has an aficionado's seal of approval
44:18tim's dream is finally fulfilled i think terence loved the wine cellar these groups are very
44:27specifically about being exposed to to the food and the wine of this region and now they've come back
44:32and round it all off with a visit to our own wine cellar it's quite magical and tim's done a
44:38really
44:38good job so yeah happy days but tim and chris won't have time to enjoy the fruits of their labor
44:47because it'll soon be the start of the holiday season
44:59next time diy magic for a damaged staircase i sadly missed my opportunity to go to wizarding
45:07school so i'd like to mix potions up in my spare time steve tackles a 700 year old mystery because
45:15i
45:15don't know if they've ever had glass things and pre-wedding jitters for a novice florist
45:21the ceremony is looming so getting a bit nervous
45:24so
45:36so
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