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Nicky Keen, an interior designer who runs Joy Interiors, her husband and their three children.

Nicky Keen realised it was high time to move when, at six foot seven inches tall, her eldest son began struggling to stand up properly in their much-loved cottage.

‘My husband and I are both tall and, as our two other boys were following in George’s footsteps and shooting up quickly, it dawned on me that, at six foot, I was soon going to be the shortest member of the family,’ Nicky says. ‘We were, quite literally, outgrowing our home and needed to find a more practical property.’

At the time, the Keens were living in a 400-year-old cottage in Appleby Magna, Derbyshire, that they had renovated and extended.

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‘When we started house hunting in 2020, it was Covid times and the property market was crazy,’ Nicky explains. With a buyer for their cottage on board, but unable to find anything suitable for themselves, the Keens decided to rent while they carried on looking. After a frustrating nine months, Nicky received an email from an estate agent.

‘She told me that a Georgian farmhouse in a village reasonably nearby was just about to go on Rightmove. I actually got goosebumps as it sounded absolutely perfect,’ Nicky says. Within hours, she and her husband were stepping inside the property. ‘The house was ideal,’ Nicky says. ‘It had high ceilings, a super layout, lots of character and was in a good location.’

When she called the estate agent to make an offer, Nicky was astonished to hear that a cash buyer had already made a higher bid that had been accepted. However, the disappointing situation took an unexpected twist when a few days later, Nicky returned from a walk with a friend. ‘I’d deliberately left my phone behind to switch off from the stress of house hunting. When I got home, I had five missed calls from the estate agent,’ she explains. It transpired that the previous offer had fallen through, leaving an opportunity for the couple to buy.

In March 2022, the family moved into their new home. ‘The house was in great condition and the garden was very well-maintained,’ Nicky says.

As well as a new roof, boiler and woodburner, all of the windows had recently been replaced. ‘Delighted that a family would be breathing new life into the home he’d loved, the owner had kindly left us items, including beautiful chandeliers, which I wanted to keep as I put my own stamp on the farmhouse.’

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