Britain's biggest family The Radfords - who have 22 kids - triple their wealth in just one year thanks to their VERY lucrative projects

Britain's biggest family The Radfords - who have 22 kids - triple their wealth in just one year thanks to their VERY lucrative projects
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Britain's biggest family The Radfords - who have 22 kids - triple their wealth in just one year thanks to their VERY lucrative projects
Published: Feb, 17 2025 19:07

Britain's largest family The Radford have had an extremely lucrative year - managing to triple their wealth thanks to their various enterprises. Sue and Noel Radford, who live in Morecambe and share a whopping brood of 22 children, have tripled their cash and now have a net worth of £975,000, according to The Sun. Feeding and caring for their humungous brood isn't cheap - so the parenting duo devised multiple avenues of income over the years.

 [Feeding and caring for their humungous brood isn't cheap and the parenting duo have had to devise multiple avenues though which to generate income over the years]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Feeding and caring for their humungous brood isn't cheap and the parenting duo have had to devise multiple avenues though which to generate income over the years]

The Lancashire-based family have made their riches from filming six seasons of their Channel 5 show, 22 Kids And Counting, scored book deals and even launched their own online pie business. Fans of the family have previously accused the family of living lavishly, with the Radfords forking out £7,000 at Christmas alone - though both parents have insisted they are 'not wealthy'. However, documents from Companies House reveal the family likely have a blossoming bank balance since after tripling their wealth over the last financial year.

 [The reason for the family's growing wealth is likely down to a handful of factors, with Sue and Noel holding numerous streams of income]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The reason for the family's growing wealth is likely down to a handful of factors, with Sue and Noel holding numerous streams of income]

Sue and Noel became active directors of their company TRF21 Limited in 2019, which was described as providing 'media representation services'. In the last financial year, the company pocketed a generous wedge of cash, with the company's net worth rising 493 per cent in 2024. Britain's largest family have had an extremely lucrative year, with reports revealing that the Radford's tripled have their wealth in 2024 (Sue and Noel pictured).

 [Thanks to their multiple TV appearances, Noel and Sue now boast 540,000 Instagram followers and a further 273,000 on TikTok]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Thanks to their multiple TV appearances, Noel and Sue now boast 540,000 Instagram followers and a further 273,000 on TikTok]

Feeding and caring for their humungous brood isn't cheap and the parenting duo have had to devise multiple avenues though which to generate income over the years. The rise means the pair ended the year with £124,647 in capital and reserves, as well as £78,695 set aside for future liabilities, as reported by The Sun. However, while they have also seen their net worth skyrocket, the Radfords have borrowed a lot more this year - having taken £219,589 from its accounts in 2024, a significant rise compared to £121,494 in their 2023 financial year.

 [The family enjoyed a lavish Christmas having spent £7,000 - although both Sue and Noel have insisted they're 'not wealthy']
Image Credit: Mail Online [The family enjoyed a lavish Christmas having spent £7,000 - although both Sue and Noel have insisted they're 'not wealthy']

The reason for the family's growing wealth is likely down to a handful of factors, with Sue and Noel holding numerous streams of income. The couple own a pastry shop called Radford's Pie Company, near their home in Morecambe, which has seen impressive growth in the last year. In the last financial year, the company has seen a 177 per cent increase in value from £78,837 in capital and reserves - up from £28,470 in 2023.

Although they saw a marginal drop in fixed assets, their current assets increased to £111,991 from £43,212 the previous year. Elsewhere, the family have relied on income from their various other ventures, including social media partnerships and brand deals. While Sue previously lamented being called an 'influencer', there's no denying that the family's social media platforms have become an integral part of their income.

The reason for the family's growing wealth is likely down to a handful of factors, with Sue and Noel holding numerous streams of income. Thanks to their multiple TV appearances, Noel and Sue now boast 540,000 Instagram followers and a further 273,000 on TikTok. Thanks to their multiple TV appearances, Noel and Sue now boast 540,000 Instagram followers and a further 273,000 on TikTok. Alongside their Channel 5 TV series, the family also document their daily lives in vlogs, which are shared with their 358,000 YouTube subscribers.

Over the past two years, the Radfords have worked with brands such as George at Asda, The Next Step, Emma mattresses, Frubes, StudioCanal and EE on sponsored posts. Elsewhere, since they started their YouTube channel in 2018, Noel and Sue have uploaded over 419 videos, according to social media analytics website Social Blade. However, they are currently only 270 videos on their channel - where they have presumably made some private.

Although their brand deals on this platform are less frequent than their Instagram partnerships, the family have had their videos sponsored by brands such as The Food Warehouse, TalkTalk and Zanussi over the past five years. It comes after Sue Radford was slammed as 'distasteful' after Channel 5 aired an episode of 22 Kids and counting which teased she had early onset dementia. The mother-of-22 from Morecambe, Lancashire, was seen behaving unusually secretively after she learned that one of her close friends had been diagnosed with the illness.

The family enjoyed a lavish Christmas having spent £7,000 - although both Sue and Noel have insisted they're 'not wealthy'. The first part of the show showed Sue, 49, and her husband, Noel, 54, becoming more and more distant as the typically outgoing Sue became more withdrawn. Noel, meanwhile, was seen growing increasingly worried about his wife. After Noel discovered a leaflet for dementia in the family he feared the worst - but the latter part of the episode then revealed it wasn't Sue who had been diagnosed.

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