Britain's biggest family have shared a video of their revamped garden after they worked together to transform it during the coronavirus lockdown.
The Rafdords have also created a mini water park for their children to play.
A clip shows the family working together to renovate their garden - which they completed in just two days.
Mum Sue, who recently gave birth to her 22nd child, said it took a lot of hard work to complete the renovation.
The Radfords filmed a video of the transformation process - showing a mountain of ramble and the kids playing while helping their dad.
Even two-year-old Archie was "in his element“ and helped his dad Noel together with his siblings.

In just 48 hours, they created a water park and play area in their back garden.
It includes a swing set, slide, climbing frame as well as a mud kitchen.
They have also added some cute personalised sofas, with a comfy seating area for the whole family.
Sue now plans to get a projector to create a small outdoor cinema for a family movie night, as well as some outside lights.

The family shared videos of the outdoor set-up on their social media pages showing their family enjoying the garden and eating some ice lollies.
They also shared the video on Facebook, where many fans commented.
One wrote: "Garden looks fab, Sue and Noel you both deserve a hot tub."


Another person said: "Well done great teamwork there. So jealous of your garden."
One fan added: "It's so satisfying seeing the end of a lockdown project. Well done!! The benefits can pay off for all of you now. Enjoy summer!"
In the clip, some of the children can also be seen playing in the garden with their dogs.

The couple bought the Victorian property, a former care home in Morecambe, more than 15 years ago.
The Radfords welcomed the 22nd baby to the family back in April with Sue announcing the news on Facebook.

Born on April 3, Sue and Noel revealed the name of the baby girl was Heidie Rose a few days later.
They also have children: Chris, 31, Sophie, 25, Chloe, 24, Jack, 22, Daniel, 20, Luke, 19, Millie, 18, Katie, 17, James, 16, Ellie, 15, Aimee, 14, Josh, 12, Max, 11, Tillie, nine, Oscar, eight, Casper, seven, Hallie, four, Phoebe, three, Archie, two, and Bonnie, who turned one in November.

Sue recently told how people give them "death stares" when they go out for a walk during the Covid-19 lockdown as onlookers think they're having a social gathering.
She said: “It is funny really.
“We are getting death stares from people. They think we are having a kids’ birthday party or something.
“It looks like a small parade. I understand why people might give us looks, but there is nothing we can do."
Watch the family's full YouTube video here.