Not only has the main building been a major project for the couple, but the sprawling outdoor area has taken "years" for them to transform, with Shirlie admitting that there's still more to be done before it becomes her dream vision.
Shirlie shares many updates over on her Instagram account, @maisionnumber9, which she created dedicated to sharing content on their renovation journey.
This photo sees Shirlie standing in the garden of their separate cottage area.
The mother-of-two explained how she was pleased with the progress she'd made, but revealed that she's reminding herself that a vision can take time to achieve.
"This is looking so much nicer. As I keep telling myself it takes years to create a beautiful garden. The aim is for the pathway to be an abundant journey of smell and colour."
This gorgeous image shows the amount of work they've put into the garden which is immediately outside their cottage.
Before the transformation, the area consisted of a lawn with stepping stones towards the building with little shrubbery and flowers in the area.
However, it now looks completely different. Shirlie and Martin have laid larger slabs of patio towards the main building making it easier underfoot and lined the pretty stone walkway with plenty of different flowers and bushes.
Further along the path towards the cottage, Shirlie has also placed large pot plants on the grass and on the wall of the building, adding even more texture and colour.
Another fantastic place for Shirlie and Martin to spend time is their outhouse they've named 'Piglet'.
The area is used by the pair as a studio and is stylishly rustic and clad in wood.
The building – which was originally a pig shed before the Kemps worked their magic – also has a pergola attached with a seating area, BBQ and a fire pit.
Shirlie and Martin are not immune to facing some troubles when taking on a big renovation.
The pair candidly admitted that a "derelict" greenhouse at their home was beyond saving, as much as they tried to convert it into something useful.
Shirlie said: "Although we have achieved most of the things that needed repairing and restoring, the broken greenhouse was one thing that I wasn't able to tick off the list!
"There's always things you wish you had done differently, and I so wish I could have restored this as I have always wanted a greenhouse, but it was actually positioned so close to the trees that it's quite dangerous and that's the reason it became derelict in the first place."
We've seen plenty of the back garden, but what about the front?
This rare look at their driveway and front garden at their Victorian home shows how secluded the home is, giving them plenty of space and privacy.
Shirlie shared this video at the height of winter and the garden looks beautiful in the snow.
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