Britain's biggest family forced to move for privacy

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The parents of Britain's biggest family have been forced to move to a new property in order to get more privacy for their children. In the latest episode of their new Channel 5 series 22 Kids and Counting, the couple explained how people have been crossing boundaries by turning up at their house and taking pictures.

Tucked away in the Slyne rolling hills, the impressive property has occupied its current location since before Lancaster Canal was even thought about. The parents of Britain 's biggest family have lived in the Victorian house, a former care home, with many of bumper brood for more than a decade. However they were forced to make the huge decision to leave in order to get more 'privacy' for their children.

In the latest episode of their new Channel 5 series 22 Kids and Counting, the proud parents explained how their family. The couple, who have been married for more than 31 years, said people have gone 'too far' and that a 'line has been crossed'. Sue said: 'People turning up at the house has definitely become a regular occurrence. They’ll start taking pictures. Then the front gate will open and they’ll start walking up the footpath.' Noel then said: 'And that is where we draw the line' before Sue added: 'I’m more than happy to meet people out and about.

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