Payment Day

It's the final day in the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. Keats Cottage is up first, and owners David and Ewa Woodward want to challenge Martin's criticism over the way they run their business. Next, it's Jasmine House, and Donna Taylor wants to find out more about the issue that caused Martin and Sara to lose sleep. Third up are Martin Hulme and Sara Williams of Halliwell House, who want to know why David knocked off points for hosting. Finally, it's Soar Chapel, and Chloe and Lesley Priestly's turn to digest Martin's comments about their traditional Welsh breakfast. Having aired their issues and with tension in the air, the winners are announced.
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