Before Jules, I had never actually seen a person who truly had 'apple cheeks.' I do like the way he throws himself into new experiences and always has a go. He must have an interesting life.
House # 2 was my favorite. It's interesting they mention the bedrooms, because as an American, they almost always look tiny, even in the more expensive homes. And no closets! We can't live without our closets, preferably walk-in size.
Exactly! And they kept showing that corner tower which at least looked impressive when it was a squashed in former stable. But house #2 was truly beautiful and met their list a 100% so I guess, it can't hurt to test them out a bit with the mystery house.
I loved the modern finishings of the mystery house, especially the bathrooms, but if I am buying a house, I am buying the whole, so number 2 it is. I loved the kitchen, the bedroom sizes were bigger, the master bedroom with the balcony, the curb appeal, and the fact that it is detached. You can change the insides of a house to make it modern.
Jules, you are a charming gentleman! I enjoy how much you love your country! You show your interests in history, architecture, agriculture and the landscape of your beautiful country. I have visited England three times. In 1992, a friend and I did the coastline of England, Scotland and Wales! While visiting Wales...I stopped at a art gallery and met American actor, David Baxter Bernie! He asked me to dinner! I will always remember my visit to the coastline. Hope to visit charming England again!
Interesting how the couples in most of these shows mention moving closer to the wife’s family and very seldom mentioning the husband’s family. Noticing, since I have married sons who live far away.😔 ETTC has been a favorite for years.
I want the Mystery House. I think it's one of the nicest conversions I've ever seen. The views are astounding too! No stairs either! My arthritis thanks you! Lol!
I would be happy to see you and Lincoln more! Interested in what you are working on. Love the care you give the cats although I have never owned one I still like all animals to be cared for.
Weird I thought house 2 was incredible ..but they loved the mystery house. To me it was so bland..🤷♀️ Oops i spoke too soon!! Lol - they did love house 2! 😁
"Thought to date back to the mid-nineteenth century, the current owners of this house..." (10:28). What is it with the English and dangling participles? I'm PRETTY sure that the current owners of the house DO NOT 'date back to the mid-nineteenth century.' Why can't the English learn to speak English?
Jules,you are always the star of the show.Lovely couple and i really hope they managed to buy that gorgeous property.
The second house is fabulous. The 🐑 and the water view.
Liked House 2 especially as it's in a village (gets snowy in Wales, be nice to just be that close to a shop).
Before Jules, I had never actually seen a person who truly had 'apple cheeks.' I do like the way he throws himself into new experiences and always has a go. He must have an interesting life.
House # 2 was my favorite. It's interesting they mention the bedrooms, because as an American, they almost always look tiny, even in the more expensive homes. And no closets! We can't live without our closets, preferably walk-in size.
living in a refurbished factory is still living with many other people no matter how nice the inside. who would want to live in an apartment complex?
Exactly! And they kept showing that corner tower which at least looked impressive when it was a squashed in former stable. But house #2 was truly beautiful and met their list a 100% so I guess, it can't hurt to test them out a bit with the mystery house.
I loved the modern finishings of the mystery house, especially the bathrooms, but if I am buying a house, I am buying the whole, so number 2 it is. I loved the kitchen, the bedroom sizes were bigger, the master bedroom with the balcony, the curb appeal, and the fact that it is detached. You can change the insides of a house to make it modern.
Jules, you are a charming gentleman! I enjoy how much you love your country! You show your interests in history, architecture, agriculture and the landscape of your beautiful country. I have visited England three times. In 1992, a friend and I did the coastline of England, Scotland and Wales! While visiting Wales...I stopped at a art gallery and met American actor, David Baxter Bernie! He asked me to dinner!
I will always remember my visit to the coastline. Hope to visit charming England again!
Interesting how the couples in most of these shows mention moving closer to the wife’s family and very seldom mentioning the husband’s family. Noticing, since I have married sons who live far away.😔 ETTC has been a favorite for years.
I want the Mystery House. I think it's one of the nicest conversions I've ever seen. The views are astounding too!
No stairs either! My arthritis thanks you! Lol!
Beautiful #2 property.
I would be happy to see you and Lincoln more! Interested in what you are working on. Love the care you give the cats although I have never owned one I still like all animals to be cared for.
Eh?
He's holding his arm so tight in the beginning? is he scared its going to fall 😂
I always assume that someone is in pain when they appear to be holding themselves as in this example.
Weird I thought house 2 was incredible ..but they loved the mystery house. To me it was so bland..🤷♀️
Oops i spoke too soon!! Lol - they did love house 2! 😁
The view of the sea!
lovely couple!
want more shows
Love #2❤
She lost me at "I would take down this wall"....why do that when you could just go buy what you want somewhere else?
у меня пенсия 2700 грн коммунальные 1000 грн остается на месяц 1700 грн ..довели людей! пенсионеры ищут пищу в мусорных баках!
"Thought to date back to the mid-nineteenth century, the current owners of this house..." (10:28). What is it with the English and dangling participles? I'm PRETTY sure that the current owners of the house DO NOT 'date back to the mid-nineteenth century.' Why can't the English learn to speak English?