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'This horrible thing happened to us but we have an opportunity': the identical twins behind a leisure firm with a difference

Identical twins Stella Laird and Jodi McSherry have launched their own property business after coming through cancer

(Image: Blackton Grange)

When they were growing up identical twins Stella Laird and Jodi McSherry idolised Sarah Beeny and longed to one day run their own property business – and now that dream has come true.

They have been the proud owners of a tired outdoor activity centre and hostel in rural County Durham for just a few weeks and, together with a team of local contractors, will spend the next few months renovating, painting and transforming it into a luxury holiday home and celebration space Blackton Grange.

Their enthusiasm and determination to succeed is palpable - and is all the more deserved when you hear how they arrived at this stage.

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In an unimaginable coincidence both sisters have suffered breast cancer over the past four years and had double-mastectomies, chemotherapy and all the mental battles their diagnoses entailed.

Both are now in remission – Stella is four years on from her diagnosis while Jodi is coming up to two years – and they are living life to the full.

And they revealed their property dream is actually part-funded by the critical illness insurance payouts they received after being diagnosed at such a young age, creating a positive from a dark time in both their lives.

Stella said: “We really wanted to use the money for something that was going to set us up for life. We feel like we’ve got a new lease of life and we just want to do something we’ve always said we want to do. This is going to be a mix of everything we know we’re good at - and we know that we can do this.”