Twitter page.While many of her 143,000 followers praised the show, a minority weren't impressed.Twitter user Alex wrote: "I think it's a cracking house (mansion) but there is no defending the carbon footprint."Hitting back, she commented: "Oh I can defend that!"Build once - build to last - build with no maintenance requirement and no on grid energy requirements."Alex Scott causes stir as she strips off for sun-soaked snapOthers went on to react to her comment.Dave B wrote: "Well said Sarah."Another named Deborah told the presenter she didn't need to defend herself as they believed no harm was done.Sarah also hit back at a viewer who criticised the show and then deleted their tweet.She wrote: "Turn over then!
X."The property expert and her family have swapped London life for a new start on a 220-acre, semi-derelict former dairy farm in Somerset.There are currently undergoing work to build a modern, stately home of their dreams.In recent scenes, viewers have witnessed the family installing under-floor heating.Miranda Fryer dead: 34-year-old Neighbours actress tragically dies [RIP]Amanda Holden, 50, risks revealing too much in figure-hugging blouse [PICTURES]Sarah Beeny admits 'it's not been easy' at home amid show backlash [REVEALED]Sons Charlie and Raffey took on the job of tiling, while Sarah showed them her grouting techniques.Things later got slightly tricky when they attempted to shift a 400lb cast iron bathtub upstairs.Sarah's show first came on screens in 2020 and has since gone on to become a popular hit with viewers.A second series began in November 2021, showing the fitting out and decoration of the interior of their new property.On swapping life from London to Somerset, Sarah admitted she thought she'd be too.
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