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Dick Drawbridge details Escape to the Chateau disappointment

Dick Strawbridge and Angel Adoree were back on Sunday night with their final series of Escape to the Chateau. The husband and wife duo, who have spent years transforming their Chateau in France, had more work on their hands as they prepared to get ready for wedding season. The designer and engineer had a tight deadline to meet before their first wedding event after two years.However, it’s safe to say, the pair were faced with a few hurdles along the way when renovating their Atelier de Mariage [wedding workshop].As he tried to render the outside of the Chateau, Dick was faced with a challenge when a storm hit.The engineer also had to meet the demands of his ambitious wife, who explained she had lots of new plans for their Atelier de Mariage.The designer even suggested the pair have a “date night” by sleeping in their four new guest rooms.READ MORE: Prince Harry memoir torn apart by Steph McGovern Escape to the Chateau: Dick and Angel made a return on Sunday night (Image: Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau: Dick detailed an issue with the shower in the guest room (Image: Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau: The duo faced more hurdles with their renovations (Image: Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau: Angel was horrified with the outside of the Chateau (Image: Channel 4)”One thing that surprised me completely is this,” he continued as he held the shower head.”The shower hurt me,” he added when referring to the water pouring out of the shower: “It’s like little needles.”Maybe that is what people like, I’m going to fix it as I don’t like it.”The shower wasn’t the only issue Dick came across in the guest rooms.DON’T MISS…Emmerdale’s Liv Flaherty ‘still alive’ as fan spots telling clue [SPOILERS]BBC viewers demand ‘licence fee back’ over Strictly Come Dancing [REACTION]Emmerdale fans ‘work out’ Kerry Wyatt ‘lie’ after DNA twist  [INSIGHT]”You can hear that pump upstairs,” he explained as he discussed the booster pump in the attic which kept the water in the Chateau pressurised.”That is not kicking in,” Dick said as he aired his concerns. “I can see straight away, this isn’t isolated from the floor at all.”That means when the pumps turn around it’s vibrating straight into that piece of plywood, straight into the board.”There’s a joist which has been vibrating the ceiling below, and I’m going to fix that by isolating this.”

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