BRITAIN’S biggest family are getting ready for the warmer weather in style by opening up their £27,000 pool.
Mum-of-22 Sue Radford, from Morecambe, uploaded a photo of the swanky garden accessory ready for action.
She wrote: “Pool is looking lovely and fresh ready for warmer weather.”;
The Radford family – stars of their Channel 5 show 22 Kids and Counting – often share their millionaire lifestyle on Instagram.
The family consists of Sue, 49, and Noel, 54, who are parents to Chris, 35, Sophie, 31, Chloe, 29, Jack, 27, Daniel, 26, Luke, 24, Millie, 23, Katie, 22, James, 21, Ellie, 19, Aimee, 18, Josh, 17, Max, 16, Tillie, 14, Oscar, 13, Casper, 12, Hallie, nine, Phoebe, eight, Archie, seven, Bonnie, six, and Heidie, four.
Sadly the couple's 17th child Alfie was still born on July 6, 2014.
The pool is from The Hot Tub Superstore, where hot tub pools of that size are priced in the £20ks, and we think it's the H2K Trainer 15 which sells for £26,995.
Thankfully with the recent chilly weather, the pool has a heat pump so it stays toasty.
The pool appears to have gone down well with the Radfords and they have previously raved about it being “literally the best thing ever.”
They are parents toThe ‘pool' is the latest addition to the family's posh garden, which they've been renovating since 2020.
The garden has a DIY bar which Noel built himself using timber, paint and tools from Wickes, and a pizza oven from Aldi.
There's also the stylish outdoor furniture from Lifestyle Garden Furniture – including a massive eight-seater rattan table and chairs with a matching outdoor sofa big enough to fit the entire family.
Sue and Noel shot to fame in 2012 as the parents of Britain’s largest brood, landing their series with Channel 5 in 2021.
They have also released a book, The Radfords: Making Life Count.
£52k birthday
Sue is just about to turn 50 and the family is celebrating with a huge Disney extravaganza worth £52,000 to mark the event.
Leaving the UK for the sunnier destination of Orlando, Florida, the mega ménage is planning an Easter trip to Disney World, according to an interview with The Daily Mirror.
Sue and her husband Noel will be taking not only their own children, but all of their grandchildren with them too – making the most of the Easter break from school.
The huge holiday is going to kick off a big year of travel for the Radfords, who enjoyed 14 getaways last year alone.
Despite telling The Daily Mirror they have been “feeling the pinch” financially, they plan to spare no expense on this holiday of a lifetime.
Jet-setting family
Sue and Noel have spoken about their approach to holiday accommodation previously, while appearing on the This Morning show – they revealed they usually opt for a villa to save costs and ensure the bunch can bunk close together.
Last September, they shared an Orlando Villa Tour on their Facebook page to their 944,000 followers.
This won't be the only holiday to celebrate Sue turning 50 – in the same interview, she said her and Noel will jet off for a romantic holiday for two.
“But we are going to do a holiday just the two of us as well. That will be nice,” she revealed.
Alongside their TV show, book and social media accounts, they also earn money from their business Radford's Pie Company.
Q&A with Sue and Noel Radford
With 22 kids, Sue and Noel have learnt a lot over the years.
Who is the stricter parent? Sue
Who is the naughtiest child? Archie
Do you prefer being parents or grandparents? Grandparents, you can spoil them more, and give them back at the end of the day!
What's one thing you can't teach your kids? Driving lessons, don't even attempt to do them with your kids, it's not worth it.
What's something you've never told your children?We've never sat down with any of the kids and told them ‘this is how babies are made'. We've never had that conversation.
What's your best parenting hack?Turn chores into games – making them fun to get them involved and help out.
How do you manage arguments and disagreements?There’s always someone falling out with someone else. When they get older, they have their own own opinions, and arguments get heated and last longer. We try to listen to them both, be the reasonable one, and get them to see it from both sides.