@mytinyestate), the prospect was too tempting to resist.Poulton, 34, an architect, and de Maqua, 31, a surveyor, are the charismatic couple who have captured the imagination of more than 80,000 Instagram followers while painstakingly refurbishing this dilapidated English country pile.
They bought it in March 2019, with the plan to live in it while doing it up and, eventually, let parts of it out as holiday accommodation to help fund the continuing renovation.
The enormity of the project, as well as their plucky approach, has clearly struck a chord.A post shared by My Tiny Estate™ (@mytinyestate)‘I suppose it’s quite extraordinary, what we’re doing,’ says de Maqua of their social-media success. ‘We’re doing everything ourselves, so that must.
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