Escape To The Country Season 18 Episode 47: South Wales
Escape to the Country is a British daytime television property-buying/real estate programme, first airing in 2002 revolving around potential home buyers searching for their dream homes in rural parts of the UK.
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House 1 was the best – house 2 way too close to a school (I have kids, still wouldn't want to live that close), and mystery was nice, but lack of garden space would be a no from me.
Explain to me why the very first house dosen't have one of the specific things this couple needs, off road parking for their bikes?
I often hear house hunters say that a house might be too nice for them … such a strange thing to say! Hmmm 🤔
what beautiful blue skies — just what i needed : )
Why would anyone consider a home that they cannot stand up in every part of it?
House #3 is just a small condo with no land. The kid will either fall off the balcony or drown in the creek. Sweet couple, and I'm glad they found something.
Excellent result. The first house was perfect for them.
Congratulations! Such a lovely couple with realistic views to what they get for their money! Perfect choice with house #1☺️best of 🍀 luck!
What an adorable couple- I am so pleased for them, and they chose very well! Gorgeous house!
Love a happy ending! Such a sweet couple and great properties.
👍👍👍 Real full episode including end credits. Every episode of Escape To The Country should be of this audio, visual and editing quality.
HOUSE ONE:That bonus space would make a GREAT art studio/painting room!!
Although I really enjoy seeing the show-stopping houses often presented on ETTC, at eye-watering prices, it is nice to see more modest properties for first-time buyers. This couple were delightfully realistic and humble and it does make a lovely change. How ironic that they were content with modest-sized houses for their growing family when you often have empty nesters complaining that very spacious properties are too small! I also really enjoyed the pieces about the pottery and the old ship.
Very nice couple. Very low budget, but what a great home they chose
Such a great Daddy! His concern for his child is spot on. Property #3 – Not only a river, but sandwiched by a hairpin turned road. Definitely was beautiful, but unsafe for a family with small children. I'm surprised they didn't try to cut his commute down. I hope it goes well for their family.
So often they show people the oddest houses, almost as if they haven't heard a thing the buyers have said. No one with a 2 year old son, for whom they wish him to have outdoor space to run and play, should be shown an old mill complete with RUSHING water and NO yard. Nor does it make any sense to show a tall man a house with low ceilings and doorways several inches shorter than he is.