Inside Rise Hall, the vast stately home restored by Sarah Beeny


A Great British Christmas At Rise Hall With Sarah Beeny's Family

Those who watched Sarah Beeny's Restoration Nightmare on Channel 4 often wondered why she and her husband, Graham, didn't walk away from Rise Hall earlier. They kept it for 18 years after.


Sarah Beeny gives 5 Star Weddings the low down on Rise Hall

Sarah Beeny has sold her 97-room Grade II listed mansion for £1.4million - making her £1m in profit. The TV property guru, 47, bought the palatial pad in Rise, Yorkshire, for £440,000 in 2001.


Dream Venue Rise Hall

The TV presenter on moving from the enormous Rise Hall in East Yorkshire to a manor house in Somerset — and listening to her 'entitled' sons.. Sarah Beeny: 'I downsized from a 97-room.


Sarah Beeny rips her 97room listed mansion apart without planning permission Daily Mail Online

Inside Rise Hall, the vast stately home restored by Sarah Beeny Madeleine Howell 14 July 2019 • 7:00am Sarah Beeny has sold her stately home, Rise Hall, to Dan Gill Credit: Lorne.


Sarah Beeny has sold her huge Grade IIlisted stately home in Yorkshire — and it's a Northern

29 Dec 2020 Bridie Wilkins Senior Health & Fitness Writer Sarah Beeny 's TV show, Sarah Beeny's New Life In The Country charts her move from London to the Somerset countryside, but when her.


Sarah Beeny's 97room mansion, which she bought for £440,000 sells for a cool £1.4million

TV property guru Sarah Beeny is "thrilled" the stately home she saved from dereliction has been bought by the Yorkshire couple who helped launch it as a luxury wedding and events venue. The TV.


Sarah Beeny's Rise Hall Christmas ABC iview

Sarah Beeny bequeathed decorating ad infinitum when she sold Rise Hall. Sharon Dale reports on the latest phase of work there. Pictures by Mark Bolton. By Sharon Dale Published 7th Aug.


Sarah Beeny House Rise Hall Johnathan Schwartz Headline

Beeny fans may remember that, back in 2001, Sarah and Graham bought Grade II-listed stately home, Rise Hall in Yorkshire, a move that she now admits was 'a little bit crazy'.


TV presenter Sarah Beeny opens up on selling popular wedding venue Rise Hall

As a TV property guru Sarah Beeny has advised many homeowners how to climb the property ladder. Now the star of 'Restoration Nightmare' has pulled off her own particular housing triumph -.


Rise Hall what's happened since Sarah Beeny’s Renovation Nightmare? Dine

In 2012, Sarah, Graham and their 4 sons opened the doors of their exquisite home, Rise Hall to allow viewers of Sarah Beeny's Restoration Nightmare to follow their long-term epic restoration project. The TV show charted a painful and extremely rewarding journey as Sarah and her family turned a total wreck into a unique and beautiful wedding and.


Sarah Beeny thrilled Rise Hall bought by owners who are 'perfect fit' for luxury wedding venue

As we look forward to seeing the third series of Sarah Beeny's New Life In The Country on Channel 4, we look back on 18 years of her involvement with Rise Hall, her house in Yorkshire Can you believe it's over 12 years since Beeny's Restoration Nightmare first hit our screens?


Sarah Beeny's Rise Hall Andy Marshall Architectural Photography

48 killed in earthquake Storm Henk: 100 flood warnings issued Homes and Gardens Rise Hall was rescued and revived by Sarah Beeny but now it's demolition time at the gargantuan country.


Sarah Beeny House Rise Hall

Sarah Beeny is saying goodbye to Rise Hall, near Hull, after 18 years that have brought a lot of joy and not nearly as much pain as portrayed on the 2010 TV series that chartered her.


Sarah Beeny's Rise Hall Opens Its Doors For Wedding Fair

Sarah Beeny reveals reason she bought Rise Hall. Property expert Sarah Beeny paid a visit to Rise Hall in the first of her new eight-part series. The popular real estate broadcaster has uprooted.


Sarah Beeny Rise Hall Channel 4

By Miriam Habtesellasie last updated June 01, 2022 TV property guru Sarah Beeny and her husband Graham Swift have spent 18 years bringing the Grade II listed Rise Hall back to it's former glory, with every painstaking step of their journey chronicled on hit Channel 4 Series Sarah Beeny's Restoration Nightmare.


How the new owners of Rise Hall continue to build on Sarah Beeny's legacy Yorkshire Post

RISE Hall was rescued and revived by Sarah Beeny but now it's demolition time at the gargantuan country house and it's all in the name of progress. When Sarah Beeny and her husband, artist Graham Swift, waved a final goodbye to Rise Hall in 2019, there were tears but the couple were happy in the knowledge that they had found the right buyers.