Alistair Appleton helps a couple from the South Yorkshire city of Doncaster find a new home in the wonderful Welsh valleys. He’ll need a good head for heights when he meets up with the volunteers from the local mountain rescue team.

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  1. So dissapointing. The couple is lovely and awesome. I hate House no1. Looks like a clinic. Hated No 2even more with a view destroyed on top with Wind turbines. And no 3, okay but no wow and you could Hear a Highway nearby. Nope

  2. Thank you so much for upload this episode. I've never seen it before, and this is the first time in ages I can claim that. Delighted this nice couple were so enthusiastic about all the houses (none of which happened to be to my taste). What astonished me was to learn from Alistair's regional price comparison of other properties that a two-bedroomed semi in Cwmgelli, Caerphilly, was selling for £40,000 more than that six-bedroomed detached house in Gilfach Goch (House #2). How can that be? Is Cwmgelli a much nicer area? Are squeaky clean modern houses more affordable than (in the Cwmgelli case, not especially olde worlde) "period" ones?

  3. I don't think you should be so hard on yourself. Just recently I was watching a daytime talk show and this woman and her cousin inherited her grandmother's bag closet. She said her grandmother had four bag closets. One for each season and they were all replica bags purchased from kislux .

  4. I don't understand why they say semi detached? De-tached means it's seperate, semi attached is when its stuck with the next door property. Attached, means stuck together. The pommies are weird people. 😮😮😅

  5. Yaaay! Rare episode of EtTC where the couple actually buys a place! I love Anjali's India-English! She's trying hard to sound British! Anjali – don't do that! Stay the way you are! Happy and joyous couple!

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