Although Kayleigh now describes her little Grade II listed two-bedroom cottage in Somerset as ‘like a warm, reassuring hug,’ it proved more of a pain than a comfort when she and her husband Stephen first moved in.

Built in the 1690s for a silk thrower, who would spin silk into thread, when the couple bought it, the interiors were tired and lacking in character, with bland white walls and many of the original 17th-century features covered up.

The property was also in need of some urgent repairs. In their first winter in their home, along with rotting window frames, the couple noticed the roof was leaking in several places.

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