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Sarah Lucinda Beeny was born in 1972 in Reading, Berkshire, to Richard, an architect for Bovis Homes [1] [5] and Ann. Beeny has an elder brother. The family lived in two converted brick cottages in a nine-acre plot on the edge of the Duke of Wellington's estate at Stratfield Saye in Hampshire, [6] in a style that Beeny describes as "a bit like The Good Life."
TV presenter is set to release a candid documentary entitled ‘Sarah Beeny vs Cancer’, which follows her battle with breast cancer. ... husband Graham Swift and their four children, 18-year-old ...
Sarah Beeny and her husband, artist Graham Swift decided to sell up their London home as well as their stately home wedding business, Rise Hall [2] and move to a former 220 acre farm [3] near Bruton. [4]
Sarah Beeny says she wants to change the stereotype of those with cancer feeling “ashamed of their bald heads”. ... and married her husband, artist Graham Swift, in 2003. In 2010, she began to ...
The Hall had fallen into disrepair before being bought in March 2001 by TV host and property expert Sarah Beeny and her husband, artist Graham Swift. The couple paid £435,000 (equivalent to £706,646 in 2018) for the property, and began restoration work on it. [10]
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A second single, "Unconditional", was released in March 2022, and is about their mother, Sarah Beeny. In early 2023, the band competed in the Pilton Stage competition, [4] a contest that provides up-and-coming bands and solo artists of any musical genre from all around the UK the chance to compete for a performance slot at Glastonbury Festival ...
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