Nick Knowles has been called the 'kindest person' after helping a grieving widow transform her home. As Nick Knowles' Big House Clearout returns tonight (Thursday, April 28), viewers will see how the TV presenter helped widow Sarah clear out possessions so she could move back to her old home to live with her daughter and granddaughter.
The items included a box of tools, unused golf clubs, which were in the jam-packed home. Sarah, 55, lost her husband, Trevor, to a heart attack on March 2, 2021.
They had been living in Dubai for three years when the military veteran suffered a fatal heart attack, the MirrorOnline reports. The widow, who was living in the Middle East thanks to Trevor’s work visa, had her own permit cancelled, leaving just 30 days for her to pack up and leave the country.
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Sarah arrived back in England and moved in with her daughter Stevie, 35, and Hermione, five, in Emsworth, near Portsmouth. The end result was rooms piled high with belongings, leaving little space for Sarah to grieve.
Nick said: “Almost 12 months ago Sarah’s world was turned upside down. Not surprisingly, the colliding lives have caused a clutter catastrophe. With two households’ worth of stuff crammed into one three-bedroom property, normal life is becoming impossible. "But with hope, empathy, and an amazing designer, I’m sure we can make a genuine difference.”
He said to Sarah: "I’ll make you a promise. You do the tough stuff, get through the emotional bit of getting rid of half your stuff and you’re going to have an amazing house.” However, when the team laid out 295 boxes of the family’s items at Southsea Pier ballroom, the volume was a shock.
They discovered Sarah had 91 handbags, Stevie had 51 unused baking moulds and Hermione owned 207 soft toys, not to mention hundreds of books and countless pieces of clothing. Sarah, who was often left in tears when getting rid of Trevor’s possessions, admitted: “I felt like I was throwing our life away at certain points. It was really hard but it was worth it.”
Stevie, who is six years in remission from breast cancer, is a student midwife who had little space to study at home. She said helping her mum sort through their belongings was challenging and praised Nick for his support.
She said: “I had a bit of a wobble when we were in the warehouse. I went outside and he took me for a walk round the pier and just chatted to me and calmed me down. He is the nicest, loveliest, kindest person I think I’ve met.” Nick, too, had kind words for Stevie, explaining: “Resilience runs in the family. Look at how she dealt with her illness and is determined to become a midwife, and is determined to give a better life to her daughter.”
Trevor was in the Royal Artillery and many of his belongings were donated to charity Forgotten Veterans UK. Sarah said: “We knew he’d be pleased. To help a fellow veteran, it’s perfect."
During the clear-out at the pier, a team also worked on creating comfort in the home for the family’s three generations, all in line with their different tastes in decor. Sarah said: "It feels like we’ve got space to move and be ourselves now and I feel like I’ve got space to grieve."
Stevie said: "We’ve got this beautiful family room, we sit in there every night. It’s changed our relationship, we haven’t argued since the house has been done.” The huge change created a positive impact on the family's relationship.
The mum and daughter went on to clear out another skip full of items since filming the first show for the new series. Nick told Sarah her house was worth an estimated £50,000 more “just by decluttering your stuff and redecorating”.
She said: “I’ve never liked the house but I love it now. I’m going to end up on my own at some point because Stevie’s got aspirations to have her own house. "I’d rather be somewhere I feel safe, and I do here.”
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