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Bold Brenda designs ‘perfect’ home in ‘undesirable’ Chesterton


A former teaching assistant’s ‘crazy’ plan to transform a Chesterton bungalow created a ‘fantastic’ house in today’s Homes Under the Hammer. The episode, which was re-run today (April 26), followed guitarist and spiritual healer Brenda, as she bought a tired, detached bungalow on a generous plot for £70,000 at auction.

Brenda wanted to downsize from her two-bedroom terrace, but described Chesterton as ‘undesirable’. Brenda was most excited about the fact that the bungalow was detached, as it meant she wouldn’t have to worry about disturbing neighbours by singing in the middle of the night.




She explained: “When I get up at three o’clock in the morning because I can’t sleep, I can sing and play my guitar. I do both very badly.”

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Brenda intended to take out several walls, combining the living room and kitchen and also turning the two bedrooms into one large room. She would also move the bathroom to make the bedroom en-suite and add a small extension.

Host Martin Roberts responded: “Oh wow… I mean, I love taking out walls but you are going even crazier than I normally do.”

Its non-standard construction style made it unlikely Brenda would get a mortgage, but that did not bother the reiki practiser as she was a cash buyer and intended to make it her forever home. However, what started out as an exciting project was hampered by problems involving traders – and the discovery the whole place needed its insulation ripping out and replacing.



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