I find it amusing that at the start they wanted to move because they felt their bungalow was too big for them once the kids moved out but each of the homes they looked at are even bigger.
People usually say what they think the need to do, but when you see these beautiful homes the get you, and every thought you had goes out the window. I say if I were younger, I would move to England just to find one of these beautiful homes.
I have been a House Hunters International fan for years, but I like this series of “Escape to the Country” much better. The house buyers are normal people, who haven’t been dramatized, and you get to see more of the houses with a sprinkling of history and sight-seeing. Lovely series. Thank you for sharing!
Lovely video. Love you Johnny ❤❤ Wishing you all the best 🙏🙏 gorgeous couple..I hope they chose well and are happy 🙏🙏 and George the farmer is so adorable..😊
One of my favorite programs ever. That and the one about moving to a market town are fantastic! Hope you will continue to post these shows as they become available.
I watch it for comfort, the beautiful houses, nice people and great Host's and on top of it, I slowly but surly I discover the UK! Yes, this show is my absolute favourite ever! Happy New Year to the whole crew, especially to Jonnie Irvin !! Greetings from Quebec ; )
That's exactly what I thought! That baby girl with her head of hair is beautiful! I can't believe she singled her expression of love to one child. It ruined the whole episode because it stayed with me!
I was heart broken for the other grandchild. Uh, so gross, and being online will be a constant reminder for the whole family. Just so so sad all around.
People are too sensitive. I'm sure she just worded awkwardly, and it came out sounding wrong. If she wants to have easier access to the "other child", that must mean she loves and wants to be around her also. People get bent out of shape for nothing.
Laughable when the couple says the current house is too big for them, but want a huge house in the country. Recreation? Who has time when you have a house to Hoover and clean, and a garden to weed!
They do if you are watching it on tv, there are some “full” episodes on here tho...we get it on tv here 🇨🇦 all the time, Id say buy one of them about 25% of the time. Plenty of posters of this show....look ones Ar least 45 mins long, better 50+
i didnt notice if they had a son and a daughter but it seems like they did so the mom of the daughter would be most welcome to babysit, than as the mother of the son, where the mother of his wife would be the preferred babysitter in that house. by the son's wife anyway. so i can see it if that is the case. :)
I live in a retirement area in the U.S. and most people who buy here think that their grand kids and family are going to be visiting a lot. Few ever do. Count on twice a year at most around here. Save your housing money.
It's because American parents and culture bombard children with the message that leaving your parents is proof of adulthood and that attachment to parents is a sign of a loser. It's not the same in more traditional cultures, for example in continental Europe, where Sunday dinner with parents and extended family is a deeply entrenched part of the culture, as well as grandparents helping to care for grandchildren on a daily basis. The idea of not taking care of your parents personally is bizarre in many cultures.
Had two single kayaks like they are using and a double kayak in a similar style. Loved it. There was a lot of creek, marsh trails, and byways that these flat bottom boats could travel in 4-6 inch depth of water. If I was a photographer, I could have taken amazing pictures.
Did she just say that her grandson is the love of her life? .....but she has 2 grandchildren! How must her other child feel to hear that! She doesn't love the 2nd grandchild (from her other child) as much? That's just mean!
I have a sheer fantasy of living in a sea cave on the remote wild west coast of Scotland.I would be totally vegan-all life is precious-i would only wear an old grey robe for decency’s sake though few other humans would be about.Tending garden and contemplation would occupy my time.I would own nothing because possessions own you with constant care.Just the gift of peace to enjoy!
My favourite was the first house. It was new, looked cozy, and was set in beautiful surroundings. I don't like old buildings too much. They feel cold and too big, and just old fashioned. They are hard to heat up (and pricey too), they need a lot of maintenance (and not just the ordinary type, but a special one in case of historic buildings).
Johnnie was a great real estate agent. If I wanted to buy a house, I would definitely go to him, but I live in the US and am not looking to buy a house at this time. I thought he did a great job in picking the 3 houses that he picked... almost makes me want to go live in Wiltshire! The landscape was beautiful! Thanks for a great video. I really enjoyed it. And that couple was a really nice couple.
I really liked the exterior of #1 and while the inside is beautiful, it is not my taste. I really like the mystery house but would like more garden but they don't want a large garden and they are the buyers. Did not care for #2. Lovely couple. 😊
i love seeing all these places and houses, i think all the junk between viewings is unnecessary and thankfully i can skip them on here :), but i do wonder if they ever actually help sell a property i've seen about 10 of these now and not once have any of the houses sold to these people. I wish they'd show more houses to them instead of all that stuff inbetween to give them more choice. i'm sure people were just lining up to have their houses shown on a national tv show to help them get sold so there should have been plenty to choose from.
I absolutely adore the sites, personal interactions and the views of the country!! And yes, they do sell. I've watched for years and have seen tons buying one they viewed. I ❤Johnny and his funny witty charm!
As a kayaker, I would like to say the best place to begin is to put your kayak in your swimming pool. Practice getting in and out without flooding and tipping. Then head for lake, river, ocean.
Generally you are a "canoeist"....You go "canoeing" ( in a Kayak or a Canadian type. ) You don't go kayak-ing or Canadian-ing. I'm not sure how you describe a person paddling a "Canadian" if you describe a person paddling a kayak as a"kayaker" ?? Kayak has double blades ...Canadian has single blades. But of course this post is about houses.
As a sea and lake kayaker of 10 years... would like to say if you wear a splash deck your never going to flood your kayak. If your careful and have a stable kayak you are pretty safe from tipping....if your in a small kayak you may have more chance of tipping....I've never once tipped over and I started out alone kayaking...first paddle in the sea... got in it and paddled away🙂
Coach houses were not designed to be lived in but to house coaches (close to stables obviously). The property (& windows) my be subject to conservation orders meaning enlarging them may not be allowed.
The schoolhouse was ridiculously overpriced, no real garden, no garage, 1 nice bedroom, the others poky, neighbours right on top of you. Who would spend so much to live like that? Renting a garage in the village isn't practical for them as they get older and no visitor parking either.The coachhouse had character but also no garden, just a cobbled courtyard. It is not what you envisage when you imagine moving to the countryside and it has a staircase that wouldn't be particularly safe for them as they get older or for young grandchildren.
If you're a married man, there's just no point in even turning up. IF you ever got your own way, you'd still be paying the price long after the mortgage was gone.
The windows in house #3 were very small and I would think in the cold, wet, dark winter months that would be a BIG factor. The living room was a nightmare with nothing but featureless walls and a tiny window. Kitchen was so bad he just rushed them right through it. I kept wondering what the husband was thinking. He kept saying it (the house) had wow factor. I simply did not see it. All I saw was plenty of parking. Number 2 had the best views, but virtually no place for their two cars plus company. I'm not sure how they will manage that. The best overall with all the "boxes ticked" was #1. Because it was newer, it probably would have fewer problems looming beneath the surface. To each his own.
I loved the first house!!!! If only someone would buy it for me and move me from America 😆 Better yet, build me one just like it here in the most beautiful state! Washington State!
@@Dominini All states have there beauty! 😊 If only everyone could have the chance to see it all 💖 BTW I lived in Coalinga California back in 89. I have to say that the most beautiful route to take is hwy 101 from Washington thru Oregon and down to California. Although i did like Shasta lake too.
I want a home in the uk that has 4 bedrooms upstairs with a full bathroom, and a full bathroom down stairs with a large livingroom, with a dinning room & large kitchen downstairs with laundry room, a large driveway for 5 cars and a garage. How much would that cost?
I felt very sorry for the pigs. I'm a vegan animals rights activist, and there isn't a safe place for me to go. Pigs are very smart. That's all I will say.
@@AS-yz2iz Thank you, for your KINDNESS. I AT FIRST THOUGHT THOSE WERE TEARS, lOOKING CLOSER, I CAN SEE THAT ITS LAUGHTER. AND YOU TOOK A TIME OUT OF YOUR LIFE TO RESPOND IN SUCH A CRUEL WAY? WHY WOULD YOU WANNA DO THAT ? HOW VERY SAD FOR YOU!
Wiltshire is actually well known for its pork...& that's coming from someone that lives all the way over in Oregon & has never even been to England. Edit... I just got to that part in the video (read thru the comments while it was playing)!😅 In fact, I thought it funny he mentioned Calne as I have a friend staying there for a week right now.
@ghee cappy I was responding to the comment that there was no market in the UK for pork. I questioned whether the commenter was aware that Brits do in fact eat pork. I was not suggesting that they did not eat pork. It's one of the cheapest meats in the US as well.
How pointless is this show? They build you up and then you don’t get to see the result! All they do is look at houses and often they don’t even buy the house they chose! You don’t get to see them living in it.... very disappointing.
z that’s my point, my illiterate friend. If all I wanted to do was follow people LOOKING at houses it would be great. But I want to see how they move in and make it their own too. You seem to have taken my post rather personally...✌🏻
@@joannamallory2823 we have multiple versions of this show on the HGTV channel in the US. All of which do show the outcome of the couples choosing at least one of the properties they were shown. So yes, I agree...it kind of is the point. I too would be highly disappointed if I watched a show like this all the way thru & they didn't deliver. Luckily, the only reason I am watching this vid is because it said Wiltshire! It is where a lot of my ancestors came from so I just came to look at the scenery!😅
Alex Klatt ,Bespoke means something that is made especially for the person. For example, bespoke tailors make clothes especially for individual customers.
I think this show is fake, because usually people who reach certain age downsize and also looking for smaller house This show always have people that are looking for bigger home and stairs ??? But the homes are beautiful
As home in the UK are expensive, the older couples are the ones that have money to spend on a new house. As for the stairs part, it is more of an American thing to have ranch style homes because we tend to have larger pieces of land, plus most homes in the UK are much older than most homes here.
People will buy a bigger house in the country because they want space for the family to visit and grandchildren to run around. As long as your family keeping coming around a bigger home is logical.
@z I hope I am allowed to comment since I am European: a LOT of elderly people downsize - less costs, less housework, less emptiness when the children have moved out.
@@CH-od8ni a lot of people on this show talk about downsizing but few of them really want to. If shown I downsized property, they usually say that it is too small. 😄
Inge, I am guessing that you are Dutch. I am American and I agree with you 100%. People eat much too much meat. Every meat eater should tour a slaughter house. They will have nightmares for the rest of their lives. The sounds alone are haunting.
Apropos the first house ... WHY build a house (all 'bespoke' and apparently built by the current owners) looking out on hedges and a boring hill of a lawn ... and BLOCK THE VIEW, at the back, with a garage???? I will never understand the idiocy of some people. That is simply moronic. I don't care how 'nice' the interiors are.
Jonny will be greatly missed. He made watching this programme such a joy 😊 Condolences to his wife and family
How special for our beloved Jonnie , putting his picture over the mantle ❤🙏🏻
I don't care if I have seen this before. I will watch Johnny over again and again. Love you Johnny. Stay strong ❤
love you Johnny ,you are a legend .Great show love the way you explain the history and the culture .
I enjoy Johnny. I love this show, it relaxes me so much. The music, the beautiful countryside, just the sweetness of it all.
Johnny is the best will watch his video forever so sad we have lost him so soon .
I find it amusing that at the start they wanted to move because they felt their bungalow was too big for them once the kids moved out but each of the homes they looked at are even bigger.
People usually say what they think the need to do, but when you see these beautiful homes the get you, and every thought you had goes out the window. I say if I were younger, I would move to England just to find one of these beautiful homes.
I have been a House Hunters International fan for years, but I like this series of “Escape to the Country” much better. The house buyers are normal people, who haven’t been dramatized, and you get to see more of the houses with a sprinkling of history and sight-seeing. Lovely series. Thank you for sharing!
Kay C So true. I like this series much better.
I agree. Its like comparing fasthouses to plantbasedones 😀
They also do “escape to the continent” inlike spain Italy France Greece Croatia...you get the idea....same hosts too
@@mariadias8959 ģģ cn0j
Absolutely agree. I have seen them all....a few times.....lol
Lovely video. Love you Johnny ❤❤ Wishing you all the best 🙏🙏 gorgeous couple..I hope they chose well and are happy 🙏🙏 and George the farmer is so adorable..😊
One of my favorite programs ever. That and the one about moving to a market town are fantastic! Hope you will continue to post these shows as they become available.
I watch it for comfort, the beautiful houses, nice people and great Host's and on top of it, I slowly but surly I discover the UK!
Yes, this show is my absolute favourite ever!
Happy New Year to the whole crew, especially to Jonnie Irvin !! Greetings from Quebec ; )
So true you really discover the UK watching this program.
Me too! It’s my comfort show.
@@nofs1448 nice to hear we feel the same ; )
I just love this guy what a host so amazing he just makes the show hardly anyone ever buys anything but just love 💘allistar
I simply enjoy this program and i could never be humble enough to be homeowner. Now, this guy here is the best seller in the lot.
" The other child." Oh dear.
And she says... my Grandson is the love of my life....other grandchild isn't as well thought of then🤔? Mmm doesn't come across well.
Somebody’s nose will be out of joint
Very nice couple and delightful properties . . . thank you for sharing with the USA viewers ❣
Nice couple? She's a dipstick at best! "Other grandchild" be damned!
I loved house number one, definitely a gorgeous place to live.....the best of everything you could ever want.
I absolutely adore Jonnie...❤❤❤ House number 1 was my favorite❣❣❣
@z What's his show if I may ask? I ADORE GOD AS WELL...❤☝️❤☝️
Too bad he's got terminal cancer. So young.
Jonny is absolutely lovely. Thank You for the upload, much appreciated ☮️🇨🇦
I like him too. His accent is very different, I wonder which part of the U.K. he is from?
He's too rushed in his approach, not at all relaxing.
I would certainly have gone for # 1 - a beautiful place, a practical place.
Grandson the love of her life and the other child she said , wonder how that went down with her son and daughter in law in west London
Simpaticaism, I thought the same thing.
That's exactly what I thought! That baby girl with her head of hair is beautiful! I can't believe she singled her expression of love to one child. It ruined the whole episode because it stayed with me!
I was heart broken for the other grandchild. Uh, so gross, and being online will be a constant reminder for the whole family. Just so so sad all around.
People are too sensitive. I'm sure she just worded awkwardly, and it came out sounding wrong. If she wants to have easier access to the "other child", that must mean she loves and wants to be around her also. People get bent out of shape for nothing.
@@AS-yz2iz seems you are in the minority , perhaps viewing her general attitude again might give you some clarity on her obvious bias .
All the wondeful conversions that this show offers delight me.
Jonnie best presenter ever ,thought and prayers are with you ❤️❤️
I love Johnny! Prayers going out for him as he battles cancer.
I enjoy getting to know the English countryside better. Lovely people. Beautiful place. 🌹
Indeed
Laughable when the couple says the current house is too big for them, but want a huge house in the country. Recreation? Who has time when you have a house to Hoover and clean, and a garden to weed!
I enjoy this program. I just wish there was more at the end about, if they do purchase, how the home has met their expectations after they move in.
They do if you are watching it on tv, there are some “full” episodes on here tho...we get it on tv here 🇨🇦 all the time, Id say buy one of them about 25% of the time. Plenty of posters of this show....look ones Ar least 45 mins long, better 50+
Me I want to know if they really buy 👍🏻
Imagine being the grandchild , aka, the other child.
i didnt notice if they had a son and a daughter but it seems like they did so the mom of the daughter would be most welcome to babysit, than as the mother of the son, where the mother of his wife would be the preferred babysitter in that house. by the son's wife anyway. so i can see it if that is the case. :)
The first house is gorgeous.
I live in a retirement area in the U.S. and most people who buy here think that their grand kids and family are going to be visiting a lot. Few ever do. Count on twice a year at most around here. Save your housing money.
It's because American parents and culture bombard children with the message that leaving your parents is proof of adulthood and that attachment to parents is a sign of a loser. It's not the same in more traditional cultures, for example in continental Europe, where Sunday dinner with parents and extended family is a deeply entrenched part of the culture, as well as grandparents helping to care for grandchildren on a daily basis. The idea of not taking care of your parents personally is bizarre in many cultures.
@@FigaroHey You are absolutely correct.
@@FigaroHey As am American, I'm so glad we didn't raise our children like that. Family is #1 always!
I respect Jonny because he very rarely goes over budget. That's the main thing
@z What's with the yelling? Chill out.
Had two single kayaks like they are using and a double kayak in a similar style. Loved it. There was a lot of creek, marsh trails, and byways that these flat bottom boats could travel in 4-6 inch depth of water. If I was a photographer, I could have taken amazing pictures.
first house is very charming, Id change the area off the kitchen to an eating area, the dining room to a library, & leave the living-room.
A great show wand a lovely couple. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💚🥰🤗
The only one of the three that I would consider is house No. 1.
And that was no smaller than the one they are leaving. And so bland to boot. Very Little Britain in its decor.
Like many of the couples who appear on this show, this couple don't actually know what downsizing means - totally ridiculous!
Thank you for posting, love this show.
I didn't care for the mystery house but I liked the first house with the decks .
Did she just say that her grandson is the love of her life? .....but she has 2 grandchildren! How must her other child feel to hear that! She doesn't love the 2nd grandchild (from her other child) as much? That's just mean!
I noticed that as well
Oooh someone’s nose will be out of joint
The first house was great but I thought they wanted to downsize.
What a lovely couple!
Love all the houses but that view in the second one was Beautiful .
Granddaughter is second potatoes?
Watching from Australia….love to travel UK
I have a sheer fantasy of living in a sea cave on the remote wild west coast of Scotland.I would be totally vegan-all life is precious-i would only wear an old grey robe for decency’s sake though few other humans would be about.Tending garden and contemplation would occupy my time.I would own nothing because possessions own you with constant care.Just the gift of peace to enjoy!
They said their house was too big for them then went on to look for a big house. 😑
Actually it's more her opinion than his.
Love love this show!
Love the first house.
I can't believe they didn't go for house #1. It was gorgeous.
I absolutely LOVE this couple. Oh to have a marriage Like this.
wt30001 agreed ❤️
the way she looks at him! my heart melted!
They were probably a gorgeous young couple, tall and fair, they also seem to come from money!
@@cappsginny699 I agree.... they have it all, tall, good looks; smart, well educated
I agree with you all- I’m going to kiss my old husband and be more like them!!
My favourite was the first house. It was new, looked cozy, and was set in beautiful surroundings. I don't like old buildings too much. They feel cold and too big, and just old fashioned. They are hard to heat up (and pricey too), they need a lot of maintenance (and not just the ordinary type, but a special one in case of historic buildings).
"We're looking for a character property with small rooms and small windows. We really like space and lots of light". Ridiculous!
I really dislike this woman. Husband is such a coward. Mystery House was the choice and she's a bully.
Lovely couple
Hope they find everything they want.
Sweet couple - liked all the houses.
Johnnie was a great real estate agent. If I wanted to buy a house, I would definitely go to him, but I live in the US and am not looking to buy a house at this time. I thought he did a great job in picking the 3 houses that he picked... almost makes me want to go live in Wiltshire! The landscape was beautiful! Thanks for a great video. I really enjoyed it. And that couple was a really nice couple.
@z Why so hostile? Calm the F down mate!
I doubt that these presenters are real estate agents...
House one is fantastic and perfect! (just little land). Hate the exterior of the school. And the last house'kitchen
This one looks more like a home here in the U.S. large rooms, high ceilings, open floor plan.
Rich people's homes in the U.S....
@@cappsginny699 Not really rich people. Middle class.
I love the host🤗🤗🤗❤
I really liked the exterior of #1 and while the inside is beautiful, it is not my taste. I really like the mystery house but would like more garden but they don't want a large garden and they are the buyers. Did not care for #2. Lovely couple. 😊
Would be apt conclusion to show the final buy of the escapers too.
i love seeing all these places and houses, i think all the junk between viewings is unnecessary and thankfully i can skip them on here :), but i do wonder if they ever actually help sell a property i've seen about 10 of these now and not once have any of the houses sold to these people. I wish they'd show more houses to them instead of all that stuff inbetween to give them more choice. i'm sure people were just lining up to have their houses shown on a national tv show to help them get sold so there should have been plenty to choose from.
They do show more than 3 houses but the show concentrates on just 3 and sometimes 4.
All the junk in between is the main reason I watch the show, to learn more about the U.K. and its history.
I absolutely adore the sites, personal interactions and the views of the country!! And yes, they do sell. I've watched for years and have seen tons buying one they viewed. I ❤Johnny and his funny witty charm!
There is a superb tearoom in B/on/Avon
She looks FAB! I hope I look as good when I'm a granny
She does look good, but I couldn't believe how many times she said "Oh, that fantastic", irritating!
What a gorgeous couple..>!
As a kayaker, I would like to say the best place to begin is to put your kayak in your swimming pool. Practice getting in and out without flooding and tipping. Then head for lake, river, ocean.
Generally you are a "canoeist"....You go "canoeing" ( in a Kayak or a Canadian type. ) You don't go kayak-ing or Canadian-ing. I'm not sure how you describe a person paddling a "Canadian" if you describe a person paddling a kayak as a"kayaker" ?? Kayak has double blades ...Canadian has single blades. But of course this post is about houses.
'your swimming pool' 🤣 lol about 3% of the British population have a swimming pool of their own!
As a sea and lake kayaker of 10 years... would like to say if you wear a splash deck your never going to flood your kayak.
If your careful and have a stable kayak you are pretty safe from tipping....if your in a small kayak you may have more chance of tipping....I've never once tipped over and I started out alone kayaking...first paddle in the sea... got in it and paddled away🙂
How is Johnny ???? I heard he had cancer … I always liked him and pray he is better now
Pretty sure he's terminal, unfortunately.
Mystery house has little windows in proportion to house
Coach houses were not designed to be lived in but to house coaches (close to stables obviously). The property (& windows) my be subject to conservation orders meaning enlarging them may not be allowed.
House #1, please.
Same here!
love Johnnie, great agent.
I second the motion!
@@tampanativeson YES!! no 'h'. Thanks.
Elspeth is so smug, and shhpeaks like Penelope Keith. 😖
@@plasteckfly Smug? Where? And ... you don't like her accent? I thought we were past that. Because bias is bias in any direction.
@@andreaandrea6716 Oh do you shhpeak like her too?
The schoolhouse was ridiculously overpriced, no real garden, no garage, 1 nice bedroom, the others poky, neighbours right on top of you. Who would spend so much to live like that? Renting a garage in the village isn't practical for them as they get older and no visitor parking either.The coachhouse had character but also no garden, just a cobbled courtyard. It is not what you envisage when you imagine moving to the countryside and it has a staircase that wouldn't be particularly safe for them as they get older or for young grandchildren.
If you're a married man, there's just no point in even turning up. IF you ever got your own way, you'd still be paying the price long after the mortgage was gone.
Wait, let me get this right: Does Elspeth think it's fantastic or not?
Absolutely love your show so different from Aust.
The best thing comes to those who waited.
House #1 please. TY.
I LOVE the pig info!!!!
The windows in house #3 were very small and I would think in the cold, wet, dark winter months that would be a BIG factor. The living room was a nightmare with nothing but featureless walls and a tiny window. Kitchen was so bad he just rushed them right through it. I kept wondering what the husband was thinking. He kept saying it (the house) had wow factor. I simply did not see it. All I saw was plenty of parking. Number 2 had the best views, but virtually no place for their two cars plus company. I'm not sure how they will manage that. The best overall with all the "boxes ticked" was #1. Because it was newer, it probably would have fewer problems looming beneath the surface. To each his own.
I loved the first house!!!! If only someone would buy it for me and move me from America 😆
Better yet, build me one just like it here in the most beautiful state! Washington State!
@@jewel9443 Washington is definitely beautiful, but there is room to argue that California is the most beautiful state.
@@Dominini All states have there beauty! 😊 If only everyone could have the chance to see it all 💖
BTW I lived in Coalinga California back in 89. I have to say that the most beautiful route to take is hwy 101 from Washington thru Oregon and down to California. Although i did like Shasta lake too.
Presumably you are american
Fantastic.
What lovely people
I don’t think she knows how much room she wants
Another couple of muppets. Rolling around in their current house but looking for at least 3 bedrooms and lots of entertaining space. FFS
Dear Jonnie
I want a home in the uk that has 4 bedrooms upstairs with a full bathroom, and a full bathroom down stairs with a large livingroom, with a dinning room & large kitchen downstairs with laundry room, a large driveway for 5 cars and a garage.
How much would that cost?
10.000£ max
Depends where in the uk!
I felt very sorry for the pigs. I'm a vegan animals rights activist, and there isn't a safe place for me to go. Pigs are very smart. That's all I will say.
😂🐷
@@AS-yz2iz Thank you, for your KINDNESS. I AT FIRST THOUGHT THOSE WERE TEARS, lOOKING CLOSER, I CAN SEE THAT ITS LAUGHTER. AND YOU TOOK A TIME OUT OF YOUR LIFE TO RESPOND IN SUCH A CRUEL WAY? WHY WOULD YOU WANNA DO THAT ? HOW VERY SAD FOR YOU!
@@shelleymclean1064 Don't be sad for me. There are plenty of safe places for me.
gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous, mmmmh
good specs, sensible
@31:31
Who is Lord Pinkney of Peckham?
Oh my. Can the presenter do a show at a warm beach location, sans shirt?
His wife probably wouldn't approve.
jhonny escape to the
I wonder who are the customers for their pigs
Don't you think that Brits eat pork? 😏
English bacon looks a lot different (in a good way) than American bacon does, and I bet it tastes fantastic. Ours has lots more fat.
Wiltshire is actually well known for its pork...& that's coming from someone that lives all the way over in Oregon & has never even been to England.
Edit... I just got to that part in the video (read thru the comments while it was playing)!😅 In fact, I thought it funny he mentioned Calne as I have a friend staying there for a week right now.
@ghee cappy I was responding to the comment that there was no market in the UK for pork. I questioned whether the commenter was aware that Brits do in fact eat pork. I was not suggesting that they did not eat pork. It's one of the cheapest meats in the US as well.
What kind of car was his sports car?
It's generally called a mid-life-crisis-car
Looks like a classic Porche 911
How pointless is this show? They build you up and then you don’t get to see the result! All they do is look at houses and often they don’t even buy the house they chose! You don’t get to see them living in it.... very disappointing.
z that’s my point, my illiterate friend. If all I wanted to do was follow people LOOKING at houses it would be great. But I want to see how they move in and make it their own too. You seem to have taken my post rather personally...✌🏻
@@joannamallory2823 we have multiple versions of this show on the HGTV channel in the US. All of which do show the outcome of the couples choosing at least one of the properties they were shown. So yes, I agree...it kind of is the point. I too would be highly disappointed if I watched a show like this all the way thru & they didn't deliver.
Luckily, the only reason I am watching this vid is because it said Wiltshire! It is where a lot of my ancestors came from so I just came to look at the scenery!😅
@@deborahmartin843 I'm with you. Seeing which house they pick would be nice, but not necessary.
What means "bespoke"?
Custom made.
Alex Klatt ,Bespoke means something that is made especially for the person. For example, bespoke tailors make clothes especially for individual customers.
I think this show is fake, because usually people who reach certain age
downsize and also looking for smaller house
This show always have people that are looking for bigger home and stairs
???
But the homes are beautiful
As home in the UK are expensive, the older couples are the ones that have money to spend on a new house. As for the stairs part, it is more of an American thing to have ranch style homes because we tend to have larger pieces of land, plus most homes in the UK are much older than most homes here.
@Kuchi Kopi That is exactly why I moved out in to the country when I had the opportunity.
People will buy a bigger house in the country because they want space for the family to visit and grandchildren to run around. As long as your family keeping coming around a bigger home is logical.
@z I hope I am allowed to comment since I am European: a LOT of elderly people downsize - less costs, less housework, less emptiness when the children have moved out.
@@CH-od8ni a lot of people on this show talk about downsizing but few of them really want to. If shown I downsized property, they usually say that it is too small. 😄
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Why do the Brits not have hard wood floors?- None of these homes ever have hard woods.
Actually they often do! Some very old original floors. Wood and slate! Continue watching and youll see😊
People, please keep in mind, this is a bs TV show. Don't take it so damn seriously!
please stop romanticising eating animals.
Inge, I am guessing that you are Dutch. I am American and I agree with you 100%. People eat much too much meat. Every meat eater should tour a slaughter house. They will have nightmares for the rest of their lives. The sounds alone are haunting.
@@jamesr1703 I have seen the slaughter as a child. This is WHY I am Vegan. 🙏
All of you frail, hunchbacked vegans can kiss my Chad, hard chiseled arse.
Yes I'm really interested in watching a rich couple who I couldn't give a fuck about buy a house
Obviously a loser who is jealous of an educated, hard-working and successful dentist! Lovely couple, so happy for them!
Apropos the first house ... WHY build a house (all 'bespoke' and apparently built by the current owners) looking out on hedges and a boring hill of a lawn ... and BLOCK THE VIEW, at the back, with a garage???? I will never understand the idiocy of some people. That is simply moronic. I don't care how 'nice' the interiors are.