Billie Faiers and Greg Shepherd inspect work at £1.4m mansion after admitting renovation regret
16.03.2022 - 22:25
/ ok.co.uk
Billie Faiers and husband Greg Shepherd’s £1.4 million mansion renovation is nearing completion, and the couple has been spotted surveying the building work. Billie, who recently shared her shock after a stranger smacked her son Arthur, her husband Greg and their two children Nelly, seven, and four year old Arthur are preparing to move into the dream home after months of work, which has faced multiple delays.The couple were seen today taking a delivery of 70 tons of soil for the house’s garden.
Billie was wearing sportswear under a large puffer jacket, while Greg opted for jeans and a lightweight jacket as they were seen surrounded by diggers, skips and tradespeople on the renovation site.The couple purchased the house in January 2020, but were hit with pandemic-related delays, meaning over two years later the work on the house is still not quite finished. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Family Diaries star Billie, 32, recently admitted she and husband Greg, 37, probably "wouldn't do it again" as they were quizzed on the dream home build. Billie, who has also been embroiled in a row with her neighbours at the mansion, was asked by the Daily Mail what she wished she had done differently with the build, to which the reality star replied: "We probably wouldn't have done it." And, although it "feels like forever" Billie explained she hopes the family will move into their new pad in time to enjoy their outdoor pool in the summer.
"Greg can't wait for a pool party," Billie laughed, as she admitted that her friends and family always quiz her on when the home will be ready. When asked what the biggest room in the house is, Greg said Billie's dressing
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