Andrew and Louisa Godfrey (pictured) found a 17th century sundial, a Celtic throne that dates back to the 11th century plus a Victorian tennis court.
A couple have bought a crumbling Grade II listed country estate in Wales , only to find out it will cost them £11million to renovate.
There's even a gentle mound shaped like a wedding cake that would have been used as a circular pleasure walk in Edwardian times. It was completely covered in undergrowth when Andrew and Louisa bought the property in January. Andrew Godfrey, 48, Managing Director of the Godfrey Group, and the son of a coal miner, left school at 16 with a few qualifications to become a joinery apprentice.
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