Sue and Noel Redford are Britain’s most heroic parents. During the years of marriage, they had 20 little ones. More recently, the couple solemnly announced that their 20th little one, born in September, will be their last.
And now, not even six months have passed and Sue is expecting a baby again! This time, as the couple announced in their video blog, they will have a daughter.

Sue Redford and her 47-year-old husband, Noel, live with their little ones in Mocambe, Lancashire. “We can’t wait to see you, our little treasure! – Sue wrote on her social media page, referring to her unborn daughter.

After Sue gave birth to her 20th baby and 11th son Archie after an hour of labor in September, she said she would be happy to call it quits. However, it soon became apparent that the Redfords had failed to deliver on their promise.
Archie, the Redford’s youngest child to date, just turned 8 months old.

Sue and Noel Redford have known each other most of their lives. They met when Sue was seven years old. Their first baby, Chris, was born 28 years ago. Sue was only 14 years old.
Neither Sue nor Noel knew their real parents: they were placed in foster families immediately after birth. Therefore, they firmly decided that they would not refuse the little one.

They got married and moved into their own house. Three years later, 17-year-old Sue gave birth to her second baby, daughter Sophie.
Sue and Noel became grandparents for the first time when Sophie had her first little one. Then the daughter and mother gave birth with a difference of about a month.

Sophie now has three little ones. The Redfords are very proud of the fact that, despite the more than modest family budget, today they have no credits or loans.

The Redfords are not wealthy and have to work hard to fit into the family budget. Noel receives approximately $70,000 per year. Sue is a housewife. The family receives $300 a week in child support.

The family spends about $500 a week on food. The family follows a strict daytime regime: everyone gets up at 6 a.m., the youngest go to bed at 7 p.m., the older ones at 9 a.m. The parents go to bed around 10 p.m.
