Marianne SuhrMarianne Suhr MRICS (born c. 1969) is an English Chartered Building Surveyor,[1] writer, and expert on historic buildings. She co-presented the television series Restoration with Ptolemy Dean and Griff Rhys Jones.[2][3] WorkSuhr trained with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and runs training courses for them.[4] She also writes articles for national newspapers and magazines, including contributions to Period Living.[5] In October 2005, Suhr joined Richard Chartres, Bishop of London at St Giles in the Fields, London, to launch a new maintenance project for the capital's historic churches.[6] In Restoration, she toured the United Kingdom looking for restoration projects, repairing old buildings, mixing building mud and dowsing.[3] On her own account, she restored a derelict thatched cottage in Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire, with a friend. On completion of the project, in May 2005, she advised "Don't expect to make money on a project if you're going to do it properly. It involves a lot of time, expensive materials and specialist craftsmen. Estimate the cost and duration of the work, then double both."[7] In 2006, with her partner Richard, she renovated a timber-framed house in Oxfordshire as a home.[8] On British house-hunters in France, she has said:[9]
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