
Overview
Confirmed city dwellers Michael and Phil have moved to the country to run a farm, start a micro brewery and create in a vast, dramatic 21st-century farmhouse to live in. Michael Butcher and Phil Palmer were confirmed Londoners, loft-livers in the heart of Soho. Until they fell in love with Christmas Farm, near Newbury, and took the life changing decision to quit their urban media jobs and move to the country. They faced two big problems however: first there was an agricultural tie on the land, so Phil and Michael would have to become farmers; the second problem was the uninspiring faux-alpine timber chalet serving as a farmhouse - it had to go. But Phil and Michael have decided they don't want to build a regular brick farmhouse as a replacement. Determined to bring a bit of urban glamour to their new home, they want a 21st-century farmhouse unlike anything the area has seen before. Phil and Michael's version cleverly combines a vast, white, dramatic open-plan party pad upstairs, with muddy functional farming spaces below. As the builders go to work on the extraordinary hand-crafted flint exterior, complete with the largest sliding trapezoid window in Britain, Phil and Michael must juggle construction with farming the land. And in order to make it all work financially they decide to set up a new micro-brewery in the barn.
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13 - 1The 1920s Cinema September 04, 2013
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13 - 2North London: The miniature Hollywood mansion September 11, 2013
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13 - 3York: The Giant Farm Shed September 18, 2013
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13 - 4Devon September 25, 2013
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13 - 5South Lanarkshire October 02, 2013
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13 - 6Monmouthshire: Japanese House October 09, 2013
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13 - 7South London: Modernist Masterpiece October 16, 2013
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13 - 8East Devon: Cob Castle October 23, 2013
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13 - 9Newbury: Christmas Farm October 30, 2013
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13 - 10Revisited: Malaga, Spain: Modernist Villa November 06, 2013
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13 - 11Revisited: Woodbridge: The Modest Home November 13, 2013