• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Internet users rush for NordVPN deal as it cuts 73% off subscriptions

21 September 2025

Man Utd star Amad deletes ALL his Instagram posts after backlash to controversial picture

21 September 2025

Stacey Dooley breaks down in tears as she reveals ectopic pregnancy with Kevin Clifton

21 September 2025

UK passport holders issued warning over essential travel document

21 September 2025

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner parties in nightclub after release

21 September 2025

Keir Starmer confirms UK formally recognises Palestine

21 September 2025

How to spot and avoid chilling scam that could ruin your retirement

21 September 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Internet users rush for NordVPN deal as it cuts 73% off subscriptions
  • Man Utd star Amad deletes ALL his Instagram posts after backlash to controversial picture
  • Stacey Dooley breaks down in tears as she reveals ectopic pregnancy with Kevin Clifton
  • UK passport holders issued warning over essential travel document
  • Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner parties in nightclub after release
  • Keir Starmer confirms UK formally recognises Palestine
  • How to spot and avoid chilling scam that could ruin your retirement
  • Affordable UGREEN Bluetooth tracker has one feature Apple’s AirTag can’t match
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Couple renovate kitchen and are astounded to find hidden treasure
News

Couple renovate kitchen and are astounded to find hidden treasure

By staff21 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Husband and wife Becky and Robert Fooks were in the process of removing the concrete floor of the kitchen in their Dorset cottage when they made an incredible discovery

Becky and Robert Fooks unearthed a surprise under their 400-year-old house(Image: ZacharyCulpin/BNPS)

A couple in Dorset were in for a major surprise after they decided to renovate the kitchen of their cottage.

Becky and Robert Fooks were removing the kitchen’s concrete floor to create more ceiling height at their farmhouse when Robert, an agricultural engineer, discovered a smashed glazed pottery bowl full of 400-year-old coins.

Wife Becky told the Guardian: “It is a 400-year-old house so there was lots of work to do. We were taking all the floors and ceilings out and took it back to its stone walls. We decided to lower the ground floor to give us more ceiling height.

READ MORE: Woman gobsmacked after discovering ‘treasure’ inside hidden room in basementREAD MORE: Inside ‘UK’s most beautiful village’ where locals face major issue

The Fooks found the coins while remove the kitchen’s concrete floor(Image: Duke’sAuctions/BNPS)

“One evening, I was with the children and my husband was digging with a pick axe when he called to say they’ve found something. He put all the coins in a bucket. If we hadn’t lowered the floor, they would still be hidden there. I presume the person intended to retrieve them but never got the chance.”

Becky further revealed that it was only the following day that she examined the coins and realised how old they were. “You can clearly see the date. Some of the gold coins were easy to read, really clean,” she said.

According to the British Museum, they were likely deposited early in the English Civil War (1642-51) by a landowner trying to keep his wealth safe. The collection, which the Fooks family discovered in October 2019, included James I and Charles I gold coins as well as Elizabeth I silver shillings.

READ MORE: ‘Underrated’ hidden gem spot has secret beaches that’s perfect on a budget

The couple a number of coins, which included rare King James I and King Charles I examples(Image: ZacharyCulpin/BNPS)

It was sheer luck that the couple found the collection; Becky also revealed that the property’s previous owners came close to discovering the hoard.

She said: “They had removed the flooring on top of the earth and stopped work. The coins were about 10 inches (25cm) further down.”

Julian Smith, specialist at Duke’s auctioneers, said: “The cottage is situated in a small hamlet in west Dorset, and is a 17th century long-house. The property was purchased by the current owners in 2019 and they started an extensive renovation project.

“The modern concrete floor was removed and the floor dug down by nearly 2ft to provide greater height to the downstairs of the property. In some areas there were old flagstones under the concrete but the area the coins were found was bare earth.

READ MORE: Couple clean away cobwebs in basement and make unexpected discovery

Robert and Becky’s home is situated in a small hamlet in West Dorset(Image: ZacharyCulpin/BNPS)

“The coins have been with the British Museum for identification and cleaning, and they feel the coins were deposited on one occasion.”

It comes after a pair of new homeowners got more than they bargained for when they discovered a secret room in their house.

Nicole Halliday and her partner dived into DIY straight away after receiving the keys for their 1960s home. But during the long hours of stripping wood chipping wallpaper and demolishing walls, the couple unearthed what may be a small fortune.

They discovered the previous owner’s unique way of decorating, which consisted of ‘layer upon layer of questionable wallpaper’ and after getting rid of the ‘monstrosity wardrobes’, they unearthed an extra room they didn’t know neven existed.

What’s more, behind the door was another surprise – a stocked wine cellar. After sharing a video of their discovery on TikTok, Nicole was inundated with messages.

“Those red [wine bottles] from 1984 are like £140 a bottle each,” one person said, while another joked they could use the money to buy a new boiler. “I’m low-key jealous of the wine,” another commented. “You have to open a bottle when the house is finished to celebrate.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

UK passport holders issued warning over essential travel document

21 September 2025

Woman scalped in horror work accident wins seven-figure payout

21 September 2025

Mum wins £1.5million on scratch card – then husband committs horrific act on her and baby

21 September 2025

Greggs serial thief finally caught – with mayo round his mouth

21 September 2025

Prince Harry has ‘set Palace alarm bells ringing’ with ‘naive’ move after Charles reunion

21 September 2025

‘I hunted down man I’d seen on Take Me Out 10 years ago – now we’re in love’

21 September 2025
Latest News

Man Utd star Amad deletes ALL his Instagram posts after backlash to controversial picture

21 September 2025

Stacey Dooley breaks down in tears as she reveals ectopic pregnancy with Kevin Clifton

21 September 2025

UK passport holders issued warning over essential travel document

21 September 2025

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner parties in nightclub after release

21 September 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Politics

Keir Starmer confirms UK formally recognises Palestine

By staff21 September 20250

The UK has formally recognised Palestine as a state after Israel failed to meet conditions…

How to spot and avoid chilling scam that could ruin your retirement

21 September 2025

Affordable UGREEN Bluetooth tracker has one feature Apple’s AirTag can’t match

21 September 2025

Roy Keane reveals Arsenal and Liverpool Premier League title verdict – ‘Big pressure’

21 September 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version