We Worked on this Huge Project for 18 months... #timelapse #diy #epic #restorationchronicles
We spent 18 months working on a full restoration of our property grounds, documenting the entire process from the very beginning through to today. This timelapse follows the journey across the seasons - from early stages of cutting, pruning and removing invasive ivy and laurel to excavation and groundworks. No Voiceover, just full visual progression of the project as it unfolded, thanks for watching and for all your support on our restoration journey. We will be sharing more projects like this soon - so subscribe and hit the notification bell if you want to follow the next stages of our build, especially as we move inside in the coming months! Enjoy!

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The Secrets We Found in the Manor Walls

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Digging for Treasure at an Abandoned Chateau

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5 YEAR Abandoned CHATEAU Garden Renovation | Timelapse Before & After in 20 min

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Abandoned 120 Year Old Stone House Restoration - 2 Month Timelapse

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Gaining Ground at Our Abandoned Chateau

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Building a Dream Modern House in 28 Minutes: Complete Timelapse Magic @slothconstruction

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The Hidden Mystery Beneath a $150,000 Home's Swimming Pool Left a Wealthy Family in Total Shock

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Family Renovates a Forgotten Farm Into a Stunning Home |@Growing in France

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The Couple BUY and RESTORED the Massive Stone House from 1820 | Start to Finish

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I Saved a 19th-Century French Manor From Ruin (18 Months of Work)

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No Power. No Water. Rebuilding an Abandoned Farm Off-Grid - 3 years on

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2 Years Restoring an Abandoned 200-Year-Old French House | TIMELAPSE

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Tour of our 500sqm Maison de Maitre - Pre-Restoration #restoration #housetour #france

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LUXURY HOUSE RENOVATION | START TO FINISH

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A Young Woman Spent $12,000 on a 10 Year Old House — And Then the Unexpected Happened

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How we saved 20k - by building a reclaimed stone wall ourselves #restoration #diy #renovation

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Renovating My French Cottage: 1 Year in 15 Minutes – Cinematic.

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Couple spends ONE YEAR restoring a 100-year-old stone house in Italy | by @ateliermavi

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We Bought A Ruin 3.5 Year Timelapse

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