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Family on Homes under the Hammer transform Staffordshire village property with ‘nasty’ issue


A family are enjoying the fruits of their labour after completely transforming a rundown Staffordshire village property. The two-bed, mid-terrace house in Penkridge featured in an episode of Homes under the Hammer this week.

Former Premier League star Dion Dublin, a presenter on the hit BBC daytime show, visited the property – boasting off-road parking – which had a guide price of £100,000. After walking into the front room, he told viewers: “It feels quite dark in here I have to say.




“You’ve got a pretty small window – it’s not letting a load of light in.” The walls were in need of reskimming and the carpet ripping out, he added.

It was a similar theme as he entered the second reception room, but Dion did point out that as yet there were no major issues visible. He then headed into the kitchen, describing it as “a little bit tight” but “nice and bright”.

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The property had a small lean-to at the back with an adjoining door to next door’s house, which caught Dion’s attention. He whispered: “That must be next door”.

He then goes to turn the handle but decides against it, saying: “No I’m going to leave it alone. Interesting hey?” Fellow presenter and voiceover Martel says: “Yes Dion we only have permission to view this house.”



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