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00:01Master Potter Keith Braimer-Jones and actor Marge Hogarth have made the charming coastal town of Portleli in North Wales
00:10their new home.
00:12Who knew? This is on our doorstep, Marge.
00:15Yeah, I think everyone who lives here knew.
00:18I think we're the last to know.
00:22They've invested everything they have into a Grade 2 listed chapel and adjoining Sunday school.
00:28The things we do, eh, Marge?
00:30I know. When does the fun start?
00:34Now, Marge.
00:36And together are turning it into something extraordinary.
00:40It doesn't have to be conventional.
00:42It's not for everyone. And that's okay!
00:46Two years after falling in love with Kap El Salim, their dream is becoming a reality.
00:53Yay!
00:54It's beautiful.
00:55While the chapel hall will one day host community events...
01:00It's like Piccadilly Circus in here!
01:03...the next phase is bringing their vision of a working pottery studio to life.
01:09We can be creative every day here.
01:11Yeah, absolutely.
01:12Taking inspiration from Nia...
01:15Yachida.
01:15Yachida.
01:16Yeah.
01:17...and far.
01:18A dolphin riding a bike.
01:20Makes sense.
01:21Does make sense.
01:22Meeting skilled artisans along the way.
01:25I've dreamt of this moment for so long.
01:27Someone making mugs of mine in Stoke-on-Trent.
01:30Yeah! Love an overlocker!
01:32...and crafting unique pieces of their own.
01:35Just don't look behind you.
01:37I'm not.
01:38...as they continue on their journey to rejuvenate Kap El Salim.
01:47We're up and running.
01:48I'm running.
01:49First pots.
01:50Ha ha!
01:51Ha ha!
02:00Extending 30 miles into the Irish Sea, the dramatic Llyn Peninsula in northwest Wales is fringed
02:08by 100 miles of breathtaking coastline.
02:15Many come to these beautiful shores for a fleeting visit.
02:19But for Keith and Marge, the pull was deeper.
02:23Drawn by its charm, they've made a lasting bond with Pulleli.
02:28Now breathing new life into the once-forgotten Grade II listed Kap El Salim.
02:35Oh, God. What are we doing?
02:41Working tirelessly over the past two years to turn the chapel into the home of their dreams.
02:49Well done.
02:50Keith and Marge.
02:51Kiss a kiss.
03:01What do you reckon?
03:09That's great.
03:11What do you reckon?
03:19That's great.
03:20Thank you, everybody.
03:25While Keith and Marge have the home of their dreams...
03:30See, not many people can say they opened their doors with drills, eh? Eh?
03:34They don't have anywhere for visitors to stay
03:38Luckily there are unexplored chambers awaiting the magic touch of Keith and Marge. Yeah, so when we bought the building
03:46We didn't even know we had this. This is all sealed up. We've been here five times
03:54The only reason we found it was we had to get the gas
03:58Meets are taken out and then nobody could find the gas meter
04:10Nice surprise. I know yeah hidden beneath the old Sunday school hall these two old dingy damp
04:18Storerooms are where Keith and Marge plan to welcome guests. So
04:24This will be the guest bedroom
04:29Here we go
04:32These will be open so these windows so it'll have it'll be quite light in here
04:39Keith and Marge are plotting a bold transformation
04:42They want to create a guest suite complete with bedroom on suites and dressing area
04:49Needless to say it's gonna take a bit of work
04:53So that wall that's going is it so that's that that'll open up all that quiet
04:59But that bedroom is pretty big. Yeah, yeah
05:02Yeah, it gets sweet. Well, it is really because yeah, it's completely self-contained
05:07The new guest suite will mean Keith and Marge can finally welcome friends and family to enjoy the home
05:14They've lovingly created together
05:16I think what would be really nice is to have guests here, but
05:21They can be completely self-contained. They'll even have their own front door to go out in and out
05:27Their own front door is just the beginning
05:30Keith and Marge also have grand plans for the courtyard. It leads out to now here. This will be another
05:37seating area
05:39This will be like a raised platform here
05:43and there'll be like a concrete fire pit and
05:47There'll be a nice canopy across here and there'll be easy access to the car park and the rest of
05:52the garden really nice good. It's exciting
05:57friends
05:58Friends coming to stay with Keith and Marge are in for a treat
06:02In the downstairs of the Sunday school the two store rooms will be turned into a guest suite
06:09the internal walls will be removed and divided into distinct areas a
06:15bedroom on suites and cloakroom the suite will have its own entrance leading out to a courtyard
06:23Featuring a brutalist concrete seating area
06:27Complete with a fire pit made in the same raw style
06:31Whilst soft furnishings will bring comfort a homemade canopy above will make this space feel like an al fresco room
06:47Right then
06:48Builder who has his favorite job to start with demolition
06:54We are going to be taking the wall down here to do the guest bedroom
07:01Fancy
07:14Knocking down the internal walls will open up the space making room for a generous
07:20270 square foot guest suite
07:24There we go
07:25There we go
07:25Walls down
07:28Made a hell of a mess there
07:30And then tidied it up
07:32And I think we made the two nice rooms
07:34No, nicer rooms than there was before
07:36So
07:39Yeah, pretty happy
07:40To be honest with you
07:44It's not just guests Keith and Marge will soon be welcoming
07:49When the pottery studio is up and running they plan to bring in young apprentices
07:58As news of their pottery plans spread the close-knit community were quick to lend their support and even their
08:05equipment
08:08So we're outside Sheila and John's and they've kindly got in touch with me to donate a wheel and a
08:17kiln that they've got this little test
08:19Which is fantastic
08:21Right
08:22After years of joyful experimentation
08:25Amateur potter John
08:27Is now facing a terminal illness
08:30And with quiet acceptance
08:32His pottery journey is drawing to a gentle close
08:36Oh fantastic
08:37Wow
08:38John wants his cherished equipment
08:41One wheel and test kiln
08:43To find a good home where it can inspire creativity all over again
08:48Wonderful
08:49I've got a Radcliffe
08:50That's brilliant
08:51So pleased
08:54Cheers John
08:55Cheers mate
08:58That's good, it's really good
08:59Yeah, really lovely
09:01This is the first piece of equipment for his new studio
09:04Oh that's great
09:05Yeah
09:06That's what you wanted wasn't it John
09:09Every time
09:09Yeah
09:10We look at them
09:11Yep
09:11We'll think about you and John
09:13That's great, yeah
09:14Brilliant
09:15Good
09:15I think it's a wonderful project we do
09:17I do
09:17Yeah
09:18It's great, yeah
09:19I think it's so important to nurture
09:23Especially the next generation
09:24Yeah, yeah
09:25Any skills like you're going to do
09:27You know, it's important, isn't it?
09:29Yeah, I know
09:29The wheel and the kiln will be a great addition to the pottery studio
09:33And it's not the only familiar looking item to Keith and Madge
09:37Where are those from?
09:38What's that?
09:39What are these?
09:40That's out of a church
09:41There's a church pew up there
09:42You should recognise them
09:43You've taken them out of your chapel
09:46We're alright for church pews actually
09:48We are alright for church pews
09:50Are you sure?
09:51Yeah
09:51We're very, very pleased
09:52Well, yeah, so are we
09:53Yeah, yeah, absolutely brilliant
09:55Right then
09:56Well that's lovely
09:58What a lovely couple
10:00I know
10:01Bye Sheila
10:03Bye
10:13Bye
10:13In the seaside town of Pollelly, North Wales
10:18Capell Salen is getting a stylish new guest suite
10:22Complete with its own entrance from the courtyard
10:25And it's this outside space which Keith is very excited about
10:32So yeah, this area, I was talking to Hugh the other day
10:36Right
10:36This is all going to be concreted over
10:38Yeah, like a screed to flatten everything out
10:40Yeah, yeah
10:41And then he's putting another trench, gutter a trench
10:46Ah, with the metal, I love that
10:48And then what they're going to do also is then put my fire
10:52Fire
10:53Oh, your fire pit
10:55Trench, Marge, trench
10:57Right
10:57It's not a fire pit
10:58Right
10:59It's a fire trench
11:00Right
11:01So, we'd have the fire trench
11:04And then it, we'd have a like a core ten bucket in it that would fit in it
11:09Right
11:10Oh yeah
11:12Okay
11:12I've thought about this
11:14Okay
11:14For ages
11:15A core ten sheath inside it
11:17Yeah
11:18So you can put all your charcoal in and all that
11:20Yeah
11:20For cooking and that
11:21And then you'd just have a simple, like, mesh over the top
11:24Right, okay
11:25And so you'd all sit around
11:27Right
11:27The fire trench
11:29And you could just cook your own stuff
11:32So it'd be like a sort of barbecue fondue
11:34Oh
11:35I know
11:36Oh
11:37Yeah
11:37It could be a thing
11:39It could be a thing
11:40Barbecue fondue
11:40Barbecue fondue
11:42Yeah, fondue
11:44Marge
11:44Barbecue
11:45Fondue
11:46Yeah
11:47Yeah, no, it would be good
11:48We could do that
11:50Alongside the unique creations
11:52Marge also wants to weave in elements of the familiar
11:56We could do with some really nice pots
11:59Well
12:01I made
12:02Yeah
12:02If only we knew someone that made
12:06Pots
12:06I'll have a think about that
12:07To provide shade, privacy, and tie this space together
12:12Keith is drawing on Pullelli's maritime history as inspiration
12:17This whole area wants to be like a covered area or optional
12:20Yeah, yeah
12:21Like covered area
12:22Like a canopy
12:23Yeah
12:23Yeah, but we'll do like a ship
12:25Like a ship sail
12:26We'll do it like a ship sail
12:27Well, you could do that
12:29You could make it
12:31Right
12:31That'd be quite nice, wouldn't it?
12:33Yeah, it would
12:33Yeah, see?
12:35Okay
12:38Pullelli's marina is home to yachts, sailboats, and fishing vessels
12:44Its harbourside is awash with maritime industry
12:48From boat builders to sail makers
12:51A town where everyone looks out for each other
12:54New neighbour
12:56New neighbour, a material queen, Sian
12:57Has come across a unique sewing machine
13:01That could help Marge on her sail-making voyage
13:05So where has this come from, Sian?
13:07This belonged to Jonathan Abrams
13:09Who was the local sail maker
13:11Right
13:12Unfortunately, he passed away
13:13I think just over a year ago
13:14So this has sewn many a sail?
13:18Sails, sail bags, covers, boat covers
13:20But they're a little bit different to your domestic
13:22Just a bit
13:23Just slightly
13:25Known as a walking foot
13:27This heavy-duty sewing machine is a step up from what Marge is used to
13:32Can you see how the foot moves?
13:34Yeah
13:35Walks
13:35Yeah
13:35So, it will grip with the dogs and that foot
13:39And then as you go, it goes backwards
13:41I'm just loving the sound effects
13:44It's a bit rude actually
13:47That's your knee lift
13:48Oh, forgot about the knee lift
13:50What?
13:50Well, you know how when on a domestic machine
13:52You've got to lift your foot up with that little lever at the back
13:54Yeah
13:55Oh my God
13:55You put your knee on that and it picks the foot up
13:57Oh my God
13:58So you've got both hands free
14:02It's great isn't it?
14:03That's quite amazing
14:05This old walking foot machine looks to have found its new home
14:10It's too good a machine to let go
14:12Yeah
14:12Absolutely
14:13If you didn't want it, I would be like, I will find space even though I've already got one
14:17Yeah
14:17You haven't got one, Char
14:18You've got more than one
14:19Yeah
14:20Yeah
14:21But they're all different
14:22Oh yeah
14:23Different personalities
14:24Absolutely
14:25Like cars
14:26They're all different
14:27That's right
14:28That's right
14:31Marge's new sewing machine may be her tool for crafting a sail canopy
14:35But pride in all things maritime has long been stitched into the fabric of Porcelli life
14:43The sea is really important to the people of Porcelli, it's a beautiful seaside town
14:48I absolutely love the sea, I go swimming nearly every day
14:52We always used to have good events down at the yacht club
14:56Fancy dress, parties, balls, that kind of thing
14:59The sea plays a massive part in all our lives
15:01As children, we spend all our summers on the beach
15:05There's a saying in Pencheon that says that you're born with one arm in the sea
15:10And that's definitely true for our children
15:12The further you go down the Llinn Peninsula, sea life is just phenomenal
15:17You're going to be looking at seals, birds, dolphins
15:21Dolphins
15:22I think the Llinn Peninsula is really a hidden gem
15:26So please don't put this on the telly because I don't want anybody coming here
15:38Right then
15:39Beneath clear skies in Porcelli
15:42Here we're seizing the moment to begin transforming the courtyard
15:47We're setting up the shuttering for the benches and the patio area
15:52To bring Keith and Margie's brutalist courtyard dream to life
15:57Hugh is crafting timber moulds to transform raw materials into striking sculptural seating
16:06It's going to look good, it's quite a lot of concrete in it
16:09But I think it'll look nice with the gravel and everything and the fire pit
16:12So yeah, look good
16:14I don't think we've done anything brutalist before
16:16So this will be different again
16:23Good grief
16:27It's all happening today
16:28Beer is getting involved so that's good
16:33The shuttering framework will also give Keith and Marge a clear sense of how the seating will take shape
16:40That's the chair
16:41So that's the chair
16:42Nice
16:42Okay
16:43And that goes
16:48There
16:50Yeah
16:51And that's the height
16:52That's your sitting height
16:53Yeah, yeah
16:54Is the back high enough?
16:55I like a low back
16:57I think it's really stylish
16:58Yeah, low back
16:58But it's you that likes a back
17:00Yeah, low back
17:00With some differing thoughts on seat design
17:03Who lends his expert opinion?
17:06From my perspective
17:07Yeah
17:07That would be digging into my back
17:09If I was sitting back on it
17:10Because it's only about eight inches high
17:13Okay
17:13Are you just basically saying I won't be coming for a barbecue because
17:16I'll be sitting on the step over there
17:19That's fine
17:21No
17:22So yeah, it's up to you
17:23Go slightly higher
17:25Just a bit higher
17:26Yeah
17:26Keith knows better than to ignore Hugh's advice
17:31In terms of concrete
17:32So it's booked for Tuesday now
17:34Tuesday, right
17:36Brilliant
17:36The big paw
17:37The big paw
17:41While Hugh prepares for the concrete delivery
17:43A different material has arrived
17:46Much to the delight of Master Potter Keith
17:51It's the first clay delivery
17:53Some of it is porcelain
17:55Albeit small
17:56I usually get it in tonne batches
18:00This porcelain already has a purpose
18:02For the outside area by the guest bedroom
18:05We're doing a concrete seating area
18:07And I just thought it'd be really nice
18:10To make some really pure white porcelain tea lights
18:13To go on the concrete
18:15Because I think the concrete and the porcelain
18:17Will be a really lovely contrast
18:19And of course porcelain is translucent
18:21So as night lights
18:23It should create a nice glow
18:26Probably the first thing I'll throw in the studio
18:30Yeah, it's good
18:36Since buying the building in 2022
18:38Keith has dreamed of throwing a pot at Kap El Salim
18:43But today is the first time that he gets to turn the wheel and throw
18:48In the first pottery studio he has ever owned
18:54I've always visualised myself
18:59Throwing in here
19:01And then looking back at the work I've done on the shelves
19:04With a cup of tea in my hand
19:07Looking out over the car park
19:11That vision, and that's the goal
19:18Not far off at all now
19:23So basically the design is
19:26The night light goes in the top
19:27And then I'm going to
19:29Flute the side of the bowl
19:31Of the night light
19:32And so the top part will glow
19:34And you'll have this nice detailed finial underneath it
19:37So we'll see
19:39With this moment years in the making
19:41And not a studio to call home
19:44For his first throw
19:45Keith has set himself a challenge
19:47By using porcelain
19:50From a production setting
19:51It's probably one of the hardest clays to work with
19:54That and bone china
19:56So you really do have to treat it
20:00With the greatest of respect
20:05Yeah, you have to go slowly with porcelain
20:13Let it catch up with your fingers
20:17It's like throwing with ice cream
20:21Though working with porcelain can be delicate
20:24It's natural translucency when lit from within
20:27Makes it a perfect choice for creating night lights
20:31So we get that nice glow
20:34In the evening
20:36When you're cooking your sausages
20:43There we go
20:47I'll get them dried off
20:48And then in a couple of days time
20:51Like a fine cheese
20:53You then turn it
20:56Turning will refine the shape
20:58By trimming away excess clay
21:00And smoothing details
21:02Turning these is better than throwing them
21:04Some things are better throwing than turning
21:07But these will be really nice to turn
21:11This momentous moment is enriched by a symbolic gesture
21:15From the local community
21:17With Keith using a wheel gifted to him
21:20By local potter John
21:22Marge and I talk about the symbolism
21:25And the stuff that the community has pulled together
21:28To help us on our way
21:30And, you know, how more symbolic can you get?
21:35You know, we've moved to Pichelli
21:37We're setting up the studio hall
21:39This is the first thing I've thrown in the studio
21:41And it's on a wheel that was given to us
21:44By someone within the community
21:45And it's, yeah, John
21:47Lovely John
21:48Keith and Marge recently received the sad news
21:52That John lost his battle with cancer
21:56It's weird, but, you know, it'll always be known as John's wheel
22:00It really will
22:05And it's funny, isn't it?
22:07Maybe that's why people, you know, give things down the line
22:12You know, family heirlooms
22:14Because when you use something that's been given to you
22:18With such meaning
22:19You always remember that person while you're using it
22:23I do anyway
22:26And it's quite significant, really
22:29So, thanks for the wheel, John
22:43At Kap El Salem, Keith and Marge's guest suite
22:46Is getting much-needed new windows
22:49Right there
22:51Number one
22:53Thanks to builder Hugh and his brother Rhys
22:55They've managed to preserve the original frames
22:58And only need to replace the broken panes
23:04With a new ensuite now tiled and electrics in place
23:11Nice
23:12Keith and Marge can finally visualise their dream guest suite
23:17The bed will be here
23:20As you can see, it's set up with lights
23:24People will be lying here
23:25Like this
23:26That's right
23:27And then they'll go in here when they want to go to the toilet
23:31The toilet will be here
23:34Like that
23:35And the shower will be here
23:38And then the sink will be here
23:40Is that you doing it, Marge?
23:41That's me doing it
23:43While the rest of their home is bursting with bold colour
23:46Keith and Marge are, instead, crafting a new palette here
23:54We're going for a really simple look in here
23:57So it will really contrast with everything else
24:00Bright white walls
24:02And yellow window frames
24:05Because we've got the yellow on the outside
24:07And just think the yellow with the white will pop really beautifully
24:10And look quite Scandinavian
24:12Like fresh
24:14I'll be excited to show people
24:17You know, what we've done
24:18There's only a few people that have actually seen it
24:21When it was a wreck
24:22In first hand
24:23They will be amazed
24:25I mean, and I'm not sort of saying that out of
24:27You know, being big headed
24:30Because I'm amazed
24:31And I've seen it happening
24:39For Kapil Salim's transformation to continue
24:43Both Keith and Marge need to keep the pennies coming in
24:48Which means travelling all over the UK
24:54Having lived in Glasgow for 22 years
24:57Marge is back in town to work on a long-running radio series she is part of
25:03Buckingham for Rowan
25:04Top pitch 20 and Marge is when you're ready
25:07What is that?
25:10It's like a little pyramid
25:14Whenever Marge is back in Bonny Scotland
25:17There is always time carved out to visit a unique land of wonder
25:21In a small corner of Clydebank
25:26Hi
25:28Hello
25:28How are you doing?
25:29Good, good
25:32Rustworks is a time capsule
25:34Full of vintage industrial antiques
25:38This salvaged sanctuary is full of historic homeware
25:44Robust reclaimed furniture boasting rich patinas
25:50And statement lighting rescued from bygone eras
25:55Much to Marge's delights
25:58Have a wonder
25:59Thank you
26:02This emporium of eccentricity has provided Keith and Marge with many items now living in their chapel
26:09And this trip is focused on the guest suite
26:13I don't know what the magic formula is
26:16I don't know what the magic formula is
26:17But some things just make your heart sing and other things don't
26:25So I like things that are slightly theatrical I like things that are a little bit sinister
26:30But that doesn't mean everything has to be sinister and everything has to be theatrical
26:35Just those kind of nuanced essences of things
26:41I don't know what the formula is
26:43I just know I need to win the lottery and come here again
26:49While the guest suite will take on a more mellow colour palette
26:53That round chuck over there is fabulous
26:55See that's lovely too
26:58Keith and Marge are keen to inject some personality via the furnishings
27:03This is really beautiful
27:06I love everything about them
27:08I love the proportions
27:09I love the numbers
27:11I love the colour
27:12These little metal handles
27:16They're beautiful
27:18They'll have come out of a workshop
27:21So they'll have had screws and bolts and things in them
27:27But they're gorgeous
27:30I love them
27:31And I can see me living with them for the rest of my life
27:36Okay, right
27:37Let me give you some money
27:39Even better
27:41Yeah
27:47As a new day dawns over Pullelly
27:53The bones of Keith and Marge's bold sculptural courtyard design stand ready, silent and expectant
28:02The key ingredient is finally on site
28:07Concrete
28:07I think we've done it before
28:12Basically we've got a load of concrete mix
28:16To go into our brutalist concrete courtyard
28:20Yeah
28:21Yeah, it should be alright
28:22It should be good
28:23Yeah
28:25Hopefully Hugh's put the stuff in the right place
28:27Because once it's set
28:30That's it
28:35Now, Marge
28:37It's a team effort to get the concrete from car park to courtyard
28:41With Keith, Marge, Robat, Bill de Huw and his brother Rhys
28:46All making sure the concrete gets to the shuttering
28:50Er, just by breathe to the concrete so it gets round to the air innit
28:58So I think I've got concrete on the front on
29:02Fortra
29:02Okey dokey
29:07How many we got left?
29:09Two or five barrelfuls
29:10Four or five barrelfuls
29:13Yeah, spot on
29:15All right, spot on
29:18Fish and chips tonight, Jonesy, what do you reckon?
29:20I reckon, yeah, definitely
29:23I might even have scampi
29:25Steady, Marge, steady
29:30With three tonnes of concrete poured
29:32Okey dokey, ah, well done
29:35Keith and Marge's bold seating area
29:37Is taking shape
29:39This will be the main table
29:41And then the hollow bit in the middle
29:44Is the, er, is the fire pit
29:46Marge and I love a bit of concrete
29:48We love a bit of brutalism
29:50So, yeah, this is, hopefully this'll, this'll all come together
29:55I mean the pour went well
29:57Thanks to Hugh
29:59Might do them all the time now
30:03Oh, yeah
30:04Oh, yeah, you could add it to another skill
30:07Ever-growing list
30:08Yeah, ever-growing list of talent
30:11Oh, well done, it's brilliant
30:15Spot on
30:17It's not just a courtyard benefiting from Hugh and his team's skills
30:21They've also been busy in the guest suite
30:25Painting window frames and laying parquet
30:27With that done, Keith can finally focus on the finishing personal touches
30:35This is the good bit
30:37Of making these
30:39Porcelain night lights are dry
30:41And ready for turning
30:42It's like cutting through cheese
30:45And I like cheese
30:49Using specialist trimming tools
30:51Keith can refine the shape
30:53And create a bespoke finish
30:55Before smoothing it all with his trusty sponge
31:00Just softens all the lines up
31:09Yeah, that's alright, isn't it?
31:11Finally, Keith adds fluting to the bowl that will hold the tea light
31:16Cutting repeated grooves into the clay
31:19To enhance its texture and elegance
31:22I want the fluting
31:24To really be accentuated by the candle inside
31:28That's the idea anyway
31:30And I'm trying to go down as deep as possible
31:36Because then when the light goes through it
31:39You might get
31:41That translucent effect through the fluting
31:46Which would be really nice
31:50Yeah, they're alright
31:56The night lights are not the only personal touch
31:59This dynamic duo are crafting
32:02So, yeah
32:03They're going to add a canopy over the courtyard
32:06Resembling a classic ship sail
32:09I just need to know the exact size and the exact shape
32:13So I can make them
32:15Right, should I go and get a measuring tape?
32:17Yeah
32:20Right, oh, there's one
32:22Hugh's got a good one
32:23Yeah
32:24Because he's a builder
32:25That's 7.2 metres
32:27Okay, how wide do you want the first one?
32:32Five metres
32:33Five metres wide, okay
32:35That's a big sail, isn't it?
32:38Though ready-made sunshades were an option
32:41Keith and Marge, true to form
32:43Have chosen instead to craft their own
32:47Paying homage to Pohleli's maritime history
32:50By using maroon canvas fabric
32:52A sailing classic
32:54So I've got 30 metres of fabric
32:58And I need to cut
33:01Each length
33:03Seven and a half metres
33:06Which basically means
33:07I will have
33:09Four lengths
33:14Stitched together
33:15Basically, I'm making an enormous square
33:18Which I will then cut across
33:23In theory, we will have two sails
33:26What could possibly go wrong?
33:29What could possibly go wrong?
33:31Okay
33:34Knowing precision is key
33:37Marge measures meticulously
33:39And uses a right angle to ensure every cut is straight
33:45Laying the groundwork for smooth hemming later
33:51Right
33:55This double-sided tape
33:57I can't pin this fabric
33:59Because it's too stiff
34:00This in theory will hold it in place
34:04With canvas presenting a new and creative challenge
34:08Marge wisely sought guidance from local seamstress Sian
34:12Before taking on the task
34:15Sian did say I would have no fingerprints by the time
34:20I finished and I now see what she means
34:25Because the material is quite tough
34:27You need to press it down
34:31And
34:33With the canvas panels temporarily in place
34:36It's time to stitch them together
34:39A task too expansive for just one pair of hands
34:42Now you're gonna...
34:45You're gonna...
34:47Tell me what to do, aren't you?
34:48It's not gonna be easy
34:53So that's my needle in
34:57It's also the first time using the new sewing machine
35:00That came from Pullelli's former sail maker
35:03It's very big and it's just as well
35:06We've got a big hall to get it all spread out in
35:09It's quite a set up really
35:14You know you said you wouldn't mind if the line was wobbly
35:17Yeah, no, no, it's all good though
35:19I think it adds character
35:22I think it's gonna drive me mental
35:24No, no, no, it's not, of course it isn't
35:28How many metres have I done?
35:30I reckon you've done...
35:32Almost two metres
35:33For five and a half to go
35:38Just don't look behind you
35:39I'm not
35:51Finishing touches are being made to Kap El Salem's guest suite
35:56Oi Marge!
35:57What?
35:57Can you bring a tape measure?
35:59Yeah
35:59Keith is mounting the vintage cabinets
36:01bought from their favourite reclamation yard
36:05So we put battens on the wall
36:07So it'll float on the wall
36:09A floating cabinet on the wall
36:12Right
36:13Yeah
36:15Yeah
36:15So you're gonna screw those in by hand?
36:17Yeah, I'll have to
36:17I'm assuming
36:18We could have a only falls and horses moment
36:20No
36:21Thank you
36:22Reviving Kap El Salem has taught Keith and Marge a lot
36:25Right, let go
36:26What have I got?
36:26See what happens
36:27No, because that'll pull away
36:29See now...
36:30Oh, well, right
36:30OK, you'll have to stay like that then
36:32Yeah, I know
36:33While I go and get some more screws
36:35Oh, what?
36:37Did you not think to bring...
36:39No!
36:40Just not how to be prepared
36:42Well done
36:43Carry on
36:45Don't let go
36:47Outside in the courtyard
36:49Plasterer Danielle is hard at work rendering
36:52While Robats is busy preparing the Gable End for its new sales
36:57To hoist these sales, Keith has a cost-effective solution
37:02I've got tons of scaffold pole left over from trade fairs and stuff
37:06So we're just reusing it for things like this
37:09I love this stuff
37:11I really love it
37:12It's like adult Meccano is what it is
37:15It's brilliant stuff
37:17So these are going to go up the wall
37:19To connect the sail to the wall
37:22And then we're going to have two ring fixings in the Gable End
37:27For the pointy bit of the sail
37:32By hook or by crook, they're going to fit
37:34Because, yeah, I don't...
37:35I don't want to be the person to say
37:39Marge
37:40Could you just make this one square?
37:44With wall fixings and scaffold poles in place
37:47It's the moment of truth
37:50It's the moment of truth
37:50I'm going up, Marge
37:51OK, watch yourself
37:53Mind yourself now
37:59Hoist the main sail
38:01Hoist the...
38:03Jolly Roger
38:04I'll tell you, it's heavy, this thing
38:07Erm...
38:07Hello?
38:10That looks alright, doesn't it?
38:12Yeah, it does
38:12Aye!
38:15Yeah
38:17The focal point of the courtyard is the bespoke fire trench
38:21But it still needs a grill for cooking
38:24The chapel hall has offered Keith and Marge a unique solution
38:29These were the grates for the heating system
38:32The pipe work underneath the main hall
38:34And they're lovely, they're really, really lovely
38:37Cast iron grates
38:39And it's just really nice to be able to use them
38:42So we'll clean them up and disinfect them
38:45And then we'll be able to cook on them
38:46And then hopefully
38:47We shall get...
38:49A Kapil Salam...
38:51Steak marks
38:53Oh yeah!
38:54Oh yeah, I only eat Kapil Salam steaks
38:56Nice!
38:57Yeah, tastes better
38:58Yeah, that's right
39:00Right
39:01I'll have to get the stones out of it first
39:05Yeah, we've really got to clean them
39:08I went to Keith and Marge's for a barbecue and it gave me a really sore tummy
39:13After months of battling to breathe life back into the chapel
39:17It's finally beginning to lend a helping hand
39:21It couldn't have been made to fit better
39:23I know, it's positively uncanny
39:27Oi, is that alright, Marge?
39:31Yeah, I think that's pretty good
39:32While making use of the original fixtures and fittings
39:36Keith and Marge, as ever, are keen to bring their own distinctive touches to the guest bedroom
39:42My great aunts had a weather thing like this
39:48And the ladies came out
39:50And then, if the weather was bad, the man came out
39:53And it was that style
39:55And I saw this on eBay and it just really, really took me back
39:59And it's primary colours
40:01And it's joyful
40:02And it's got mushrooms on it and Bambi
40:06It's literally covering all bases
40:09It's got mushrooms
40:11And Bambi
40:13Right, where's this going up?
40:16There, I think
40:20There?
40:20Yeah
40:21Right, what's that?
40:23Oh, that's a solid wall, right
40:24Hello, hello there
40:26Anyone in?
40:27No, no, it's whether
40:28Who knows if there's anyone in?
40:29We didn't even know this place existed
40:31We did
40:31No, well the door was there, wasn't it?
40:33It was
40:33That was the door
40:34And it was really, really dark
40:36And quite scary
40:37Yeah, so that would be
40:37That...
40:39Yeah
40:41The two small shadowed storerooms
40:44That once held robes
40:46Pew cushions
40:47And sacred items
40:49During Kapil Salim's days as a working chapel
40:54Has now been transformed
41:05With the dividing walls removed
41:08Keith and Marge have created a bright, welcoming guest suite
41:13Featuring vintage items new and old
41:15Their unique colourful character is ever-present
41:20My fear about this room
41:24Was that it would be a bit boring
41:27Yeah
41:28And actually
41:29It's quite joyful
41:31It is, absolutely
41:32And it's quite playful
41:34Yet it's quite calm
41:35It is calming
41:37It's amazing, you know, when you've got like a plain white room though
41:42How, you know, when you put anything on the wall that's a primary colour
41:47That just really, really pops
41:48Absolutely
41:49But it's also really lovely
41:52To see
41:53Bits and pieces in here
41:55That we had in our tiny rented flat
41:58I know, yeah, yeah
41:59Well, those wall lights, for a start
42:01Yeah
42:01But it's back to that thing
42:04If you choose the things you love
42:06You'll always love those things
42:07Yeah, and you just keep on reusing them
42:09In wherever you move to
42:10Absolutely
42:11Yeah, I know
42:15It's cosy
42:16It is
42:17And yet airy at the same time
42:20Cosy and airy
42:21Cosy and airy, yeah
42:23That's what I look for in pants
42:26And the guest suite is just one part of Keith and Marge's latest transformation
42:32Shall we have a look outside then?
42:34In the courtyard?
42:35Yeah, I know, let's have a look
42:40Outside
42:43A once unremarkable corner
42:49Has become an inviting al fresco dining space
42:56Keith and Marge's vision of a left field concrete lounge has been brought to life by Builder Hill
43:03It's great, isn't it?
43:04She's made such a brilliant job of it
43:05The fact that you can see the knots in the wood
43:09It's very national theatre, isn't it?
43:11It's just fantastic
43:12I'm quite glad we went a bit higher on the back
43:15It's just about right
43:17Yeah, it's still low enough
43:19Look, see, I mean, look, look, you see
43:21I'm just quite cash
43:23Is that what you do when you go out?
43:25Yeah
43:25Lounging about
43:26Like that
43:27Tying the space together are the expansive maroon sail canopies
43:32A subtle nod to Plelli's maritime heritage
43:35That adds both character and cohesion to the courtyard
43:39The choice of the material is spot on
43:43Because that is your classic smack sail
43:45Absolutely
43:45You know, Kent barge
43:47Just that nod to where we are
43:51Sailing and that
43:52And where we've been
43:54I just think it's great
43:56And it's given us a bit of privacy
43:58Yeah
43:58Which is great
44:02You need to get your tea lights on
44:04Get the barbecue lit
44:05Yeah
44:10That's a lot of fire
44:11He wants to be sort of going for it
44:15Because these things are going to take a while to heat up
44:20We've got a fire trench
44:23You've been talking about this
44:25Fire trench
44:26For quite some time
44:31With the transformation of the guest suite and courtyard complete
44:35Keith and Marge's dream of inviting friends and family to Kap El Salem
44:40Is finally a reality
44:41This looks really lovely
44:43It's really nice actually
44:44It's alright isn't it
44:46Yeah
44:46It's good
44:47After months of hard work and imagination
44:49They can now share the space with new friends and neighbours, Karen and Navina
44:55It looks amazing actually, all the work you've done
44:57This is such a gorgeous little space
44:59It's not bad is it?
45:00I know
45:01I know
45:01And those sails are an absolute triumph, Marge
45:03Yeah
45:03Keith and Marge have each brought their own talents to the courtyard
45:07Marge with her masterful sewing
45:09And Keith with his hand-thrown nightlights
45:14Nice
45:16Yeah, there's a nice glow to them
45:19All that's left is to see how the fire trench and Kap El Salem's barbecue grates perform
45:24Yeah, let's see if it works
45:27Oh, it's sizzling, so that's good
45:29Ooh
45:32So is that a reclaimed grate, it looks wonderful
45:34These are from the chapel
45:36Oh, are they?
45:37They're from the chapel heating system
45:39They look great
45:39Oh wow
45:40Look at that
45:42Yay
45:42Wow
45:43We've got chapel charred steaks
45:47You have
45:47Look at that
45:49Yakida
45:50Yakida
45:51To new friends
45:52To new friends
45:53And steaks
45:55And neighbours
45:55And neighbours
45:56Thank you, Dan
45:57Very good
45:58I could do my raku weekends here
46:01No
46:05Next time, there's a style clash in the lobby
46:08It's all that juxtaposition
46:10Oh, yeah, juxtaposition
46:12Mmm
46:13Industrial meets Scottish baronial
46:16We've been collecting antlers for about two years
46:19As Keith and Marge finally have the entrance of their dreams
46:32To be continued
46:33As for the first time I was told
46:33For the first time I was told
46:36I'd like to try and leave my house
46:36To be continued
46:36To be continued
46:36That's all that time I'll tell you
46:49Why do you like
46:50To be continued
46:50Well
46:50To be continued
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