Who is Sarah Beeny’s husband Graham Swift?
OVER the years Sarah Beeny has become a household name in the world of TV property shows.
Sadly in August 2022 she revealed she is battling breast cancer, and has credited her husband and family with helping her though it.
Who is Sarah Beeny's husband Graham Swift?
Born in 1973, Graham works mainly as an artist and has had his artwork featured in several exhibitions.
However, back in 2020, he revealed that he had put his work on hold to focus on renovating the semi-derelict former dairy farm, which was part of Channel 4 documentary New Life In The Country.
In an Instagram post, he wrote: "For the last year I have exchanged my paintbrush's for high vis and a tape measure. If you are having a very slow evening, you can follow the build progress and my wife and family's move on C4."
The family moved to the 220-acre sheep farm in Somerset after buying the property in August 2018, and have been renovating it ever since.
Back in March 2019, his wife Sarah Beeny revealed that swapping city life for the countryside was actually her husband's idea.
She told : "Graham's always wanted to move out of London and we've always harboured dreams of giving the boys that Swallows and Amazons childhood idyll."
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When did Sarah Beeny and Graham Swift get married?
Sarah and Graham tied the knot in 2003 and have been happily married ever since.
The two met when the TV star was 18 after being set up on a blind date.
In August 2022 Sarah revealed Graham was helping her through her breast cancer diagnosis.
She told the : "I'm lucky because I live in a family where we all talk."
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Do they have any children?
The couple have welcomed four children, all boys.
Their sons are: Billy, 17, Charlie 15, Rafferty 13, and 12-year-old Laurie.
Sarah told HELLO! that another reason for moving to the country was that she wanted her boys to "be children as long as they can",
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She also hopes to one day see her and Graham's future grandchildren living in their new 220-acre sheep farm.
She told the publication: "This house has been the beating heart of our extended family and I even imagined having our grandchildren here."