
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Joe Swash has shared that he and his wife Stacey Solomon have big plans for their family home, with the aim of inviting the "public to come and stay".
Joe, 43, who has been married to Stacey, 35, since 2022, revealed their ambitious goal to transform their £1.3 million Pickle Cottage in Essex into a glamping retreat as reported by the Manchester Evening News . Speaking to The Sun, he said: "I'm thinking a couple of yurts, a couple of little hot tubs, a little bit of glamping so people can come and stay on the grounds .
" He added: "I want to make somewhere where you can come and eat good food and bring your wife and she won't mind you fishing because she'll have enough things to do. Hopefully, the public will book and come and stay. That's the big goal – to have a really nice glamping place where people can come and just enjoy nature.
" However, the former Eastenders actor also noted that his wife, who recently won an NTA for her BBC renovation series, sometimes has "creative bursts" that can lead to disagreements. Recalling one such incident, he said: "Stacey does have these moments where she has creative bursts. Once, I came home and she had covered the whole utility room in Barbie pink plastic sticky vinyl.
My argument to Stacey was, 'Imagine if you'd come home and I'd camouflaged a whole room in a fishing theme." Stacey has delighted fans by announcing a new BBC One series that gives a glimpse into her life with her husband. The show promises to reveal how the popular couple manage their household and work commitments while pursuing personal projects, such as creating a huge fishing lake on their property.
In an Instagram post to her six million followers, Stacey shared a sneak peek of the programme, including candid moments of their family and pets at their Essex home. Alongside an endearing polaroid family photo, Stacey captioned: "A new year. A very new adventure.
Coming Spring 2025. We've been so nervous and excited to share this. Here is us.
All of us. In 2024 we opened up our home and made a series about our lives, family, work and everything in between. "It was a huge leap into the unknown and it's been an absolute whirlwind making it.
But last year as a family we decided to say yes to more and do things we'd never done. "We have spoken about making a documentary for a long time, lots of you have asked too. So here we go.
A journey with us every second of the way. Through the laughter the tears and the craziness..
. We hope it makes you smile, feel good and hopefully enjoy getting to know us all a little more." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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