That couple is adorable together!😊 I really liked the kitchen in house #1 and the coziness the home provides. Wow! House #2 was great, especially the master bedroom and the lovely views, but semi-detached and you could tell with her "low" price guess that it was a big no for her and him too! The mystery house was a stunner, but to start a business?! I don't know. Thanks for sharing this episode, I've enjoyed every minute of it!
Yes it was semi-detached but not in your face semi, and the 55k saved is something and the 4 acres that comes with it as well. It will be an option to get planning permission to build a small bungalow for themselves with 3 bedrooms and rent out the semi detached house, since the bedrooms are already downstairs, is possible to create doors leading into the outside from each room if possible.
I can't imagine living in a house with the kitchen upstairs. Who wants to carry groceries up to the upper level? The odd thing is how often on this show they ask, if the people think it odd to have a bedroom on the first or what they call ground floor, when the odd is being willing to be SO inconvenienced daily just to walk outside and back to the kitchen! When bedrooms are upstairs, most people make the trip UP, only once or twice a day. Put your living room and kitchen up there, and every trip to your car, to your back yard, to the store requires up and down, up and down. Very odd.
Yes, the Mysteri House has 'dunnit'! It is beautiful indeed. And how Wonderfull are those sculptural wooden Moths?! This was a real magical discovery! Thanks !
I not not a huge fan of upside down houses but i loved the 2nd house. I would rather use the 4 acres as income potential instead of the option of dividing up my house for a bnb. It was semi detached which was another downside but the money left over i can use to buy a small studio somewhere to rent. Yes it was semi-detached but not in your face semi, and the 55k saved is something and the 4 acres that comes with it as well or better still, save the 55k, get planning permission to build a small bungalow for themselves with 3 bedrooms on the land from the potential stables, and rent out the semi detached house, since the bedrooms are already downstairs, it's possible to create doors leading into the outside from each room and add small ensuites to the 2 rooms without a bathroom.
I wish couples would have already sold, or be very close to selling their own property before coming on this show. How disheartening for them to discover the perfect house where they can happily end their days for it to be sold to someone else before they have sold their house. Also, I don't understand the choice of house number 2 at all - they wanted private and with business potential. House 2 was semi-detached and with no holiday lets, no B&B potential, and a 4-acre field with stables? It was a hopeless choice for them. The mystery house was a dream; that's why I'd have been so gutted to lose it if I were them.
I like this couple already and they have t even seen the houses yet! They just seem like such a lovely couple! I admire men who have hobbies, I find them so much more interesting.
I always thought glamping would do well in yurts. The benefit is that there are a variety of yurt sizes; 2 people, 4 people or 6 people. The down size is sewage, water supply and electrical supply.
First house was nice but I love the mystery house. Second house was a no. I don’t think based on a business they want people coming in and out of their house. They need houses on site to rent out.
OMG I thought they were going to get run over before the show even started...get out of town quickly guys!!! Its not safe! Maybe they could have sold the land/blueberries...instant income. Kitchen bit claustrophobic for me.. So glad they loved the mystery house but very sad for them to miss out on buying it. Question...in Australia if you wanted a house you would put an offer in "subject to selling yours" that way you dont miss out and the other party sells too. You usually have 30 days or so to sell but whatever you have in the contract, that doesnt seem to happen in the UK...maybe you need to change your rules??? What a delightful loving couple..and weren't those wooden moths amazing well done to this artist making the most of what nature has to offer, I'd love to see what else is in his studio...
17:06. Where are their baby calves? Stolen from the mothers and sold to be brutally slaughtered, so adult human beings, who should be weaned, can drink their mother's milk. Evil beyond words. 20:17. Prison for chickens who are jungle fowl by nature, foraging for food in foliage and vegetative litter over the wide area. Escape to the cruel countryside. God help the animals.
That's what I often think when I watch this show. Everybody loves lambs on their lap and cute calves and piglets, but no one is thinking of the industry and what happens to them afterwards. SO cruel and sad! One of the reasons why I like Alistair so much, he is a vegan now. A true animal lover!🙌
@@I.am.Michelle It's called cognitive dissonance. I'm sure factory farmers raise a toast to it every Christmas. "To cognitive dissonance and long may it hold sway!"
Spectacular scenery. Your narration is overly moronic & simplistic. Artificial chatter. Please be true and do justice to the culture and beautiful surroundings.
What a wonderful couple, they are so cute together with their inside jokes about his Tiffany lamp shade made of 472 pieces of glass.
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I love the side stories. Those moths are beautiful!!
Indeed, so beautiful!
What a great couple! I hope they did find something even better 😊
So lovely that old first house. Such old world charm. Would have loved to live there.
That couple is adorable together!😊
I really liked the kitchen in house #1 and the coziness the home provides. Wow! House #2 was great, especially the master bedroom and the lovely views, but semi-detached and you could tell with her "low" price guess that it was a big no for her and him too!
The mystery house was a stunner, but to start a business?! I don't know.
Thanks for sharing this episode, I've enjoyed every minute of it!
Yes it was semi-detached but not in your face semi, and the 55k saved is something and the 4 acres that comes with it as well. It will be an option to get planning permission to build a small bungalow for themselves with 3 bedrooms and rent out the semi detached house, since the bedrooms are already downstairs, is possible to create doors leading into the outside from each room if possible.
Aww… I so wanted them to get it.
Here in CA farmer's grow and pick blueberries but also let folks come in to pick their own and charge by the pound which people love!❤
I can't imagine living in a house with the kitchen upstairs. Who wants to carry groceries up to the upper level? The odd thing is how often on this show they ask, if the people think it odd to have a bedroom on the first or what they call ground floor, when the odd is being willing to be SO inconvenienced daily just to walk outside and back to the kitchen! When bedrooms are upstairs, most people make the trip UP, only once or twice a day. Put your living room and kitchen up there, and every trip to your car, to your back yard, to the store requires up and down, up and down. Very odd.
Yes, the Mysteri House has 'dunnit'! It is beautiful indeed. And how Wonderfull are those sculptural wooden Moths?! This was a real magical discovery! Thanks !
OMG...the moths! AND both the 1st and 3rd houses! Talk about dreamy!!!!
There is a *gorgeous* original Babbage Difference Engine at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA, US. ❤
I love Nicki, and love when she is our hostess...
Such a wonderful couple.I hope they find the perfect home.
mystery house was lovely😊😊❤❤
So bummed they didn’t get the house! Hope they found one just as amazing.
I not not a huge fan of upside down houses but i loved the 2nd house. I would rather use the 4 acres as income potential instead of the option of dividing up my house for a bnb. It was semi detached which was another downside but the money left over i can use to buy a small studio somewhere to rent. Yes it was semi-detached but not in your face semi, and the 55k saved is something and the 4 acres that comes with it as well or better still, save the 55k, get planning permission to build a small bungalow for themselves with 3 bedrooms on the land from the potential stables, and rent out the semi detached house, since the bedrooms are already downstairs, it's possible to create doors leading into the outside from each room and add small ensuites to the 2 rooms without a bathroom.
I enjoyed this épisode so much❤ looking forward to the rest of the decorating.😊
I wish couples would have already sold, or be very close to selling their own property before coming on this show. How disheartening for them to discover the perfect house where they can happily end their days for it to be sold to someone else before they have sold their house. Also, I don't understand the choice of house number 2 at all - they wanted private and with business potential. House 2 was semi-detached and with no holiday lets, no B&B potential, and a 4-acre field with stables? It was a hopeless choice for them. The mystery house was a dream; that's why I'd have been so gutted to lose it if I were them.
I’m heartbroken they lost out to another buyer. That house was perfect for them! 😢😢😢😢
I like this couple already and they have t even seen the houses yet! They just seem like such a lovely couple! I admire men who have hobbies, I find them so much more interesting.
I love watching scape, ir reminds me of living in Bournemouth, Dorset. My family is still there, a d I get very excited to see the episodes of Dorset
I always thought glamping would do well in yurts. The benefit is that there are a variety of yurt sizes; 2 people, 4 people or 6 people. The down size is sewage, water supply and electrical supply.
Nikki is a fabulous host
❤❤😊😊wish the best
I love Andre ❤
I know right - how adorable
What the heck is that in the room at 22:33 😩😵💫
It breaks my heart to see animals in cages. These chickens sure aren't free-range.
Loved home 2 but 3 was also beautiful, large rooms.
To bad Nicki wasn't given her masterpiece! Kinda weird.
Parents always seem so disillusioned about how often their children will visit them, it's a little sad.
First house was nice but I love the mystery house. Second house was a no. I don’t think based on a business they want people coming in and out of their house. They need houses on site to rent out.
OMG I thought they were going to get run over before the show even started...get out of town quickly guys!!! Its not safe! Maybe they could have sold the land/blueberries...instant income. Kitchen bit claustrophobic for me..
So glad they loved the mystery house but very sad for them to miss out on buying it. Question...in Australia if you wanted a house you would put an offer in "subject to selling yours" that way you dont miss out and the other party sells too. You usually have 30 days or so to sell but whatever you have in the contract, that doesnt seem to happen in the UK...maybe you need to change your rules??? What a delightful loving couple..and weren't those wooden moths amazing well done to this artist making the most of what nature has to offer, I'd love to see what else is in his studio...
Sue is just acting drunk she's not really drunk 😮 that's the best he could come up with😂
Wishing Johnny Irwin all the best.
Cos I bet you they lowballed the offer!
2016 episode why does it take 7 years to release
This is not the BBC channel. Pirated - you might not see the end in the end.
17:06. Where are their baby calves? Stolen from the mothers and sold to be brutally slaughtered, so adult human beings, who should be weaned, can drink their mother's milk. Evil beyond words. 20:17. Prison for chickens who are jungle fowl by nature, foraging for food in foliage and vegetative litter over the wide area. Escape to the cruel countryside. God help the animals.
That's what I often think when I watch this show. Everybody loves lambs on their lap and cute calves and piglets, but no one is thinking of the industry and what happens to them afterwards. SO cruel and sad!
One of the reasons why I like Alistair so much, he is a vegan now. A true animal lover!🙌
@@I.am.Michelle It's called cognitive dissonance. I'm sure factory farmers raise a toast to it every Christmas. "To cognitive dissonance and long may it hold sway!"
Spectacular scenery.
Your narration is overly moronic & simplistic. Artificial chatter. Please be true and do justice to the culture and beautiful surroundings.