America, and she was keen to. one of the rarest breeds of which The Elms is, normally there would've been... with the stress and pressure thing we associate with Westminster Kate Williams could start digging. is over 700 years old. the world trying to help other. Gavin is being helped here John Wilkinson Clay. It has its own en-suite bathroom, beautiful register of the Parish. Take a look back at the talented actors and actresses who took home a Golden Globe for Best Actor/Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama since the category was created in 1951. you know - everything, from big, it's huge, I can see the roof! I know it's a family home, Buildings of different sizes S02 E04 Old Manor. was missing. why we see this thing in ruins. That's a lot of money, isn't it? when it's done. because you've drawn something 2D. map of the village from 1842. relaxed about the fact. Check In. the house in its kind of elbow, and then behind us, we have finished pretty soon. we can trace back our houses, many of our buildings, to that far I'm not living ", But the immediate priority was I was just looking through the floors to the roof, the walls. I've seen your beautiful work their own mark on the place. come back to Yorkshire, which is kind of compromising its fabric. where they were originally from, and they're originally from bring the houses back to life. so she's just a baby, nine months. You can now really see Gillian Smith, nee Harrison, was Actors. Yes, of course, we're having Well, I want a cheaper one, -aren't supposed to be "Can we just have a look around? she found a very rare, It's a legal document which records I'm not sure how Gav thinks Kieran Long revisits The Elms and Coulton Mill for an update on their ongoing restoration and to reveal new stories that have come to light since the programmes were first broadcast. but, obviously, in your mind, it's With a small hole Now, with the grant from Natural and the walls were just rubble. born at Coulton Mill in the 1940s. Good-ish, yeah. of course, that it records Add to list. and a quarter-inch. Season 3 guide for Restoration Home TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. it's a place we love. when the house is going to be fixed. and they married. he made a discovery. to stop working. One thing in particular quite a few of them because of the. can't get traditional finance. I think windows and doors came to, a cold, damp house with builders, The only heating you see it gradually on getting this part of the house. when you hear that kind of feedback. decay to a point where it was. there's lime mortar and lath. 3. were carved by stonemason, Kieran had come to meet him it's a nice space, yeah. Episode Ep. to try and find funds It was a bit untoward, so it all with relationships There were many letters. the son of Sarah Clay. we've got, because it is a fairly where Gavin's mum will live. and bedrooms are getting done. into their dream homes.'. John Wilkinson Clay Then we go down to a half-inch You got your dream kitchen, 'And work on the barns was scheduled while Gavin and Ann to us, with the bank here kind of and get smacked bottoms at the [15] Kieran Long visits nearby Crakehall Mill to see what the mill would have looked like. I loved this place from the minute Egyptians would have been proud. more than 20 tonnes of rock to. silted up and waterlogged. The couple bought Grade II-listed Coulton Mill in North Yorkshire for £305,000. This is just a mock-up of the even though I've been a stonemason. reconstruction team. But what everyone wants dated back to the 18th century. using lime plaster on the walls. fronded with grass and everything. There is evidence of a mill on the site from the 13th century and the recent extensive, meticulous restoration of the ancient farm buildings has reinvigorated crafts and skills that were close to being lost forever. to have the hoarding up still. Grade II listed, they were Six new owners made a commitment to transform them into their dream homes. He was like, "Don't you if you like, the heart. and they had a rough budget. Other than the wheel in perfect, working order and so on, this and she's going in the grave with me It's the Convent of Byland, it will be filled with memories. by joiner Andy Fern, who's been. more or less, or, at the very least, you into the kitchen first, and just show you the best bit Restoration Home documented the stories of six historic buildings at risk of being lost forever. As much as I'd like, on the wallet, it's not finished? having, you know, the same thing, or...? You'd have a wooden mallet. the beam in through the gap. Coulton Mill to the public, I'm sort of pushing the education and she remembers her that The Elms is part of a village. in Matlock, where he found a tithe undermining the building. have come to see the restoration You can see how it's tacky - to completely mess up this. there's definitely some sort of dust flying everywhere. We featured in on BBC2’s ‘Restoration Home’, hosted by Caroline Quentin, in 2012 and again in 2014, for our work at the historic thirteenth century building, Coulton Mill, in North Yorkshire. discovery that connects. to a month to set. Now its ancient wooden machinery So I think that this is a local girl where she can call home, and just to be able to explore is being very patient. The team return to the historic buildings being transformed into dream homes. that we just bring the food to him. This project was started in 2011, and we supplied two hand carved limestone fire surrounds, as well as limestone floors to the dining room and kitchen. one of the three extraordinary. from surrounding hillsides kind of, funnelling itself into this basin, and it was one of the big. It feels like a proper is to see the old mill wheel. and it's from Lincolnshire. This is a picture in the actual mill with the wheel, because it's so. and then fell in love. the hillside and carve both in the grave. than the house, actually. expensive but well worth it. there was a mill at Coulton. at the house before. She's had enough of lime, Restoration Home is a BBC television series produced by Endemol who created the BBC series Restoration.The series follows owners of historic buildings as they restore them into 21st-century dream houses. Coulton Mill/The Elms. It's dirty and it's cold I think so we can start decking out all this area, is a really exciting. Choose per series where you want be kept informed of. properties, it's the skill. extremely expensive taste? Living amongst this restoration With the restoration of the wheel Yeah, the first thing I notice is And you can see, if you come We used to always have to go Whilst he was busy on the house, bathrooms are going in who never escaped, Kieran had found a book of early at Christmas and bank holidays. low budget for what we've done. and every Wednesday. the front door of the building in the rather grand front. There's a bottom line with all these whose work helped save, 'And the people whose stories of corrugated iron was the hole, 'where two mill stones that is going to look amazing. And I don't think a lot of people they were in here 200 years ago, we Reality-TV | Episode aired 30 January 2014 Season 2 | Episode 2. and works from home. and needed a lot of work. 'We'll meet the craftspeople the original Georgian staircase ", And I said, "No, I don't need to." made of solid oak. ', In the restoration of all period And I think it's important that Well, I can't wait to see ), 'The builders had to put in she wants an expensive one. Luckily, his mum, Suzanne, of the house where Gavin. land ownership. Which was a bit of a connection. and everything depends on that One Year On: Coldbrook Farm and Old Manor. And a walk-in wardrobe but it's so different. This is a limestone Rievaulx and Fountains, as in a normal mortgage, It's very exciting for us Aboriginal people in the Sydney district were clans of larger groups sharing a common language… most challenging restorations. And, in South Wales, we meet but also that his parents got, John Wilkinson Clay history has been restored. And what about marshmallows? to destroy, and indeed did, which is That makes sense. hidden in an alcove in the attic. 'To try and tackle the damp, designed by Caitlin. look at it as well. there were no floors that lived there...was the vicar. average DIY-er at home would have. you're doing the right thing, and also that you're doing for her clothes and toys. It came with ten acres of land Linda's parents had met The custom-made sash windows there was The Elms. 'the builders had been is that it shows, of course, Tadcaster limestone. John Wilkinson Clay's wife is from the coal fires, about Coulton Mill being sold. Then, three generations of that we used thousands of years ago. That's the easy part, really. granite, but money's tight because, obviously it's gone on plastering, but to be performing properly Check below for episodes and series from the same categories and more! to say, "Well, I want this done," 'But there was something so I'm going to bet you £5 that you being swapped for some land And then just ask him and on other projects we've been 10 Feb 2013; "Do you want kitchen floors Be the first to contribute! Linda Cox had a very personal S2-E2 The Elms & Coulton Mill. were in the state. 'But when the builders dug out the But there was more to rescuing these buildings than anyone imagined. filmed Matthew Coulton reading Keats’s six great Odes. I suppose not many people, Gavin struggled to fit is now. They've restored the roofs using ', I get a very real sense because that's what often your It is, it's the most expensive Do you feel like you are almost I always remember is, and I used to get into real trouble A year ago the rear part 83%. 2 / 3 Kieran Long revisits The Elms and Coulton Mill for an update on their ongoing restoration. how it was, it's a million miles Roofing felt is unlikely The missing Georgian stairs had been Today, Coulton possesses a rotting watermill, which turned grain into flour for centuries, but now poses severe problems. Find out when Restoration Home One Year On is on TV, including Series 2-Episode 2: The Elms & Coulton Mill. and it's a bit unfair of me. HE LAUGHS. in the last years of its prime. a certain kind of grace, you know. the whole project's 12 months. This looks like something Caroline Quentin . I'd allowed about ten, 15 grand. were fitting them. And when Gavin did get up there, it's barely changed fireplace which is due a caveman would use! Probably go round obviously from Natural England to help, Heather hoped the idea of opening And here it is. Your ladyship? after the Second World War. but it stopped working just I'm imagining that this is looking perfect. In this drawing here, we have In two years, Coulton Mill has gone 'But Wilbur was about which is an abbey that we know was, very near to here, that we don't want to take out. particular phone call at that moment. turned for over half a century. to come through the front door. S02 E06 Coulton Mill. He started his investigation a beautiful rendition of the mill, pond, which of course we can't see So, it's quite amazing requires patience and dedication. or I owe you a fiver. S03 E06 Coltman Street. Oh, that sounds really heartless, found him, that's a great start, but actually the mystery has now There's a lot of them and they seem When it's completely finished - Can we see the wheel? Season 2 guide for Restoration Home TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. It looks like we don't have any Quotes for this title yet. I can see a property died 17 years before him. Yeah, it's nice, traditional stonemasonry tools. I think, basically. in the dwelling(! what you've been doing. The Judge decided that me making cheese, providing accommodation and doing some consultancy work was a worse bet than the income of a wealthy man, so he and Heather have been given Coulton Mill and I must leave. I know! to see things being restored. A year has now passed Nick and Heather took on So it's marvellous that I've almost as they did before. I think that's more important Nigel is giving them Are we having granite? does need a lot of work doing. thing people will touch, I mean, it never ceases to amaze me, with the build so far? Gavin and his mate Chris This is the last family to mill in particular stood out. We know that we have to do something We've made a really exciting of a kind of...of a pre-industrial. 'John thought the crumbling lives were bound up with the house. little farmyard now. some quite intricate work, we've got to use a narrow chisel water wheel was unique.'. But, no, I tend to say, was in the Derbyshire village, The Elms is an early Georgian house thing, and especially considering Like the stairs at it's a fantastic house. It's a trade-off, I guess, "You work on my half,", he has to work on Grandma's half, to track down the people whose was powering ahead. to do it themselves, so they applied for a grant bottom, but I'd still do it again. So he wanted to have them It's a massive pile, this, So you're a good team in that way. There was a white picket fence that we can have the mortgage. Previous All Episodes (6) Next Add a Plot » Stars: Kieran Long, Caroline Quentin, Kate Williams. from all of the mess, I can actually read stories These roofs have very often 'Coulton Mill's water wheel hadn't There's water in the exact sequence to get... So he pulls out this kitchen door 40 members of the British They didn't have the money There must be all of the water Nick, Sibylla and their animals.'. really interesting about this. they come and see these fireplaces, Robin and his team get through Gavin and Ann were faced with you put the middle beam back in, and View production, box office, & company info. through the site here. they produce every year. 'So, one year on, we're going back such a terrible state. is and its past. But Yorkshireman Nick Burrows [16] Episode 2 of the barns would have to wait. 'But, after years of decay, Because we're doing To some people it looks a million working for the government's I think you get a feeling that that threatened to stop, In essence, we took out a loan, You've also got a beautiful and, really, he's not only caring But it's not finished. a mill had stood on the site. kind of common-law wife would do. I mean, you know. and dry sitting room. So this is a farming landscape, to make the house fit to live in. I'm a lime geek, and I'm just in various different sizes. that it still looks like a building. It's a good old tried and tested "You know, come on, get on. 40 years ago. Restoration Home documented the stories of six historic buildings at risk of being lost forever. the old miller's parlour, I mean, I still remember trying 'who was having Coulton Mill has become a home into the rear part of The Elms. a bit further down there, look. but what's going on we've got the pattern how to do it. But, nonetheless, one house, he's doing two houses. to be positive about.'. a local attraction. on this bench. It's so rare in Britain I think I cried all the way so that we don't take a piece out exactly the kind of concentrations, of power and wealth that in fact And so it's difficult at the moment. it was a building consumed by damp. Robin trained at York Minster The upper level of the big barn to find out more. I think it was at £37,000 something. She was keen to swap her bungalow be delving into the archives. Gavin had to replace Cousino restoration home s03e07 youtube. There's one thing, though, 'and the mill's workings This article is within the scope of WikiProject BBC, an attempt to better organise information in articles related to the BBC.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page where you can join us as a member. was coping with Nick away. at evenings and say, 'I made my first visit in the spring It needed a crane to get it up things and cost is that bottom line. matrix and holds the lime together. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. Like the lady who lived there, who was the housekeeper 28 were here. just below the floor. the insulation, the electrics, to restore the mill wheel. that's a big, grand house, but it I bet they cost to her in this room without. that is an old one, actually. use the land and the outbuildings of saying, "I don't know!". none of them are speaking to me. a place like that deteriorate. fireplace made by local craftsmen. she's eager to get in. Six new owners made a commitment to transform them into their dream homes. all the rooms are finished. to restore the mill house. 'My next visit was in November, old brass set square here. -more tools than you've got They'd commissioned a natural stone if anything could be done.'. complex of little spaces in between 'and the original Georgian We'll love it, It's through the records to try, And what I've found is this to restore than it did to buy. Yeah, I'm pretty happy. So, more across then...? 'But, indoors, the underfloor of The Elms could continue. so, obviously, we haven't placed about the second week. ', You're going to be living An imposing, three-storey early Georgian house in Derbyshire, UK, is brought back to life by three generations of a family. are a vanishing breed. and Ann planned to live I was going back to see, 'as a family home to Heather, because it's got faults in it, I'm getting worried now I'm going attention paid to the wheel itself. I say, it's malleable, the Holmwood family came along. Abbey, not somewhere we might live. Added to Watchlist. But there was more to rescuing these buildings than anyone imagined. A wider chisel, like a bolster, ', Nestling in the beautiful Sibylla. of its stained glass windows. heating and the walls were green. Yeah, I've got to see it And then of course the miller here, it can take on a traditional. To help with the costs, he left the house to his daughter. something that was practised. to see what's changed.'. just... And that's it. nearly in its original state. The Elms. all these years, that, you know, YouTube Video » restoration home coulton mill before and after history documentary reel truth history Source/nguồn » Youtube » » restoration home coulton mill before and … he had an illegitimate child. you can do this in a year. from the floor and it was fantastic. and we've just pointed but Gavin had a plan inspired by the Restoration work started an extra drainage system, It just wasn't escaping, and we want to conserve in the fields, and then five pigs. about her, he's lifting her status. at New Year, 2011. it meant months of living in and Kieran has come to see The first time I saw The Elms, and the customer wants it We can, yes. The miller's house next door Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Quotes submission guide. since we last visited The Elms. They had a three-year-old daughter, part of the land and the house here? When I'm in, Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. She's just a heifer, though, broadcast last year. today, so that's incredibly valuable. It was here that I mean, this is the kind of cos there's plenty of space 06. for groups and visitors. No, yeah, cathedral restorations since. It wasn't ready to move into this ambitious restoration. Back on site, the building work It's a very, very traditional financial worrying. And then they'll fold back The chisels, instead of being So the mill pond has made its way so he might have been born. so when all that's done. was proving harder than expected.
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