Mum of UK’s biggest family shares epic transformation plans for Radford home

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The Radford family have revealed plans for renovating their property.

Sue, 45, and 50-year-old Noel are planning some mega changes to their former care home in Morecambe, Lancashire.

The parents-of-22 have scaffolding up around the house with plans of replacing the old windows and having a new roof fitted.

As well as those tasks, the couple hope to get a decorator in to redo the plastering after Noel left a gaping hole on their wall.

Speaking on the YouTube account, where it has over 294,000 subscribers, Sue detailed the family 's renovation plans in 2021.

She said: "We've been waiting years to do it, it's like everything else is this house, you just get round to doing bits at a time."

Sue added: "It's like the Forth bridge, once you've finished something there's another job to do and another job to do.

"I really miss living in a brand new build house, but you don't get the character that you get with these houses and I do love it."

Along with the windows and roof idea, the couple want to get a decorator in to sort out the walls.

That's when the mum noticed Noel had left a hole in the wall after trying to do the decorating himself.

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She detailed: "We're going to bite the bullet and take the wallpaper off and just hope and pray the plaster doesn't come off the walls."

Sue also admitted she'd like to help her husband with some of the DIY but claimed it might be difficult due to her height.

The mum said in the video: "I will help strip the wallpaper down but I've got small person problem so I can't like reach up high.

"So I'll get out at that bit aye?"

Previously, the mum revealed her tips for home schooling her large brood.

Some of Sue and Noel's kids are older which means they can run their own school schedules, but the youngsters are in need of help.

The parents have been left to run their bakery business while educating five primary school aged children and three young teens.

Sue spoke in a recent YouTube video: "You guys need to wish me luck, because I'm not a teacher."

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