In 2006, the popular Channel 4 property renovation
series Property Ladder had featured the efforts of
first-time property developer Rebecca Lang to create
a high-spec five-bedroomed house in Poole, Dorset.
On that project, Ms Lang had employed Wreford to
transform the garden.
A year later, Wreford were proud to
become associated with Ms Lang’s
second development project. This
time she chose a property that was
failing to achieve a strong market
price because of the rear garden it
consisted of a steep unkempt slope,
making it dangerous for children
and extremely difficult to maintain.
She again asked Wreford to assist
her with the project, wanting us to
provide a solution that would not
only solve these fundamental
problems but, in Rebecca Lang’s words, would also “make it into something special.”
The results were shown on a new Property
Ladder programme, broadcast on Tuesday
8th January 2008. The show was a revised
repeat of Ms Lang’s first development, with
a ‘catch up’ segment on the end showing her
latest project. Presenter, property guru Sarah
Beeny, was visibly impressed with Wreford’s
scheme.
On the programme’s voice-over, she
enthused: “and what a garden! It took three months
to create and is now a fully functional space that can
be enjoyed by children and grown-ups alike.”
In on-camera conversation with Rebecca Lang she said of the entire
development: “The garden is really probably the biggest achievement
in this house.” She went on to discuss the problem of making the
garden family-friendly, and said the scheme had “solved it with knobs on.”
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