Not many people can recount a story about going away on a stag weekend to Barcelona and come back to find that the wife had impulsively put the family house forward to be on a TV show that potentially included a personal appearance too. Gareth, aged 42 and from Cardigan, was having fun in the sun with his mates while Natasha decided to apply for the chance for their west Wales house called Bryn Llewyllen to potentially be featured on BBC Cymru Wales property programme Wales' Home of the Year 2024 - and it's just as well Natasha acted on her impulse because the house won. But, before the production company turned up to film Natasha had to break the news to her husband.
She says: 'I saw online that it was the last couple of days to get an entry in and I thought, 'do you know what, I'm just going to do it' and then it all happened really quickly - a phone call to ask if the director could come and look at the house and then I had to tell Gareth. "He was like 'Oh my God, what have you done?' - he wasn't very happy to begin with but he actually got into it and actually really enjoyed it, loved being on the show, and had loads of fun like I did and he's really over the moon that we won." READ MORE: Inside the house just named the best home in Wales that the owner didn't want to buy YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE : Wales' Home of the Year: Winning property owner didn't know if he'd live to see it finished Natasha continues: "We didn't really see it as a winner or anything, we just see it as ou.