Homes Under The Hammer's Martin Roberts has bought an old Welsh farmhouse and transformed it
28.01.2022 - 02:23
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Homes Under The Hammer presenter Martin Roberts, that included him buying a historic property in Wales as well as new TV ventures. During the past 12 months, Martin appeared on BBC2's University Challenge and stripped in ITV's Strictly The Real Full Monty to raise awareness of the importance of going to see a doctor for an early diagnosis of possible medical issues.
But Martin has also been seen recently roaming around the Rhondda more often than usual visiting his new property purchase. READ MORE: Local baker buys tiny valleys terrace and becomes one of Homes Under The Hammer's luckiest buyers Martin does appear on the streets of south Wales frequently while filming for Homes Under The Hammer, checking out the auction properties being bought and renovated, and many of them are located in the Rhondda.
His connection to the area goes back years, which could be why he's been seen popping into the local chippy and also getting involved with local groups such as the Rhondda Tunnel Society exploring underground with their team. But there is another reason why Martin is becoming more of a regular face around the area, he's bought what's reported to be one of the Rhondda's oldest properties to refurbish and the transformation is remarkable.
The period property is a well-loved four-bedroom former farmhouse of local importance, set within a private garden that surrounds it and behind a gated entrance. As well as the exposed ceiling beams in many of the rooms and a number of feature fireplaces, the house can boast casement windows, stone walls, flagstone floor and an impressive entrance porch.
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