Escape to the Country Season 25 Episode 28: Herefordshire (2024) | FULL EPISODE
Today’s couple are lost for words at the amazing properties shown to them in Jules Hudson’s beloved Herefordshire. They need enough space for themselves, the dog and Dotty the caravan. Jules also discovers what it takes to create flower-rich meadows, vital habitats for wildlife and nature recovery.
Yes, Hereford is a lovely county – but I'll tell you what, Rory – you can have my Sorrel, and the Self Heal, oh yes, the bane of my life, Cats-ears! Free for the asking! But joking aside it is good to see the wildflower meadows. They loved the views from house #1, but house #3 while curious, I didn't spot any views, I was surprised such quality stained glass was left in all the windows, so many churches have lost their stained glass or could never afford it, but this was extreme, must have been a very wealthy seat. Thanks for sharing
Not sure about this episode Jules…house 1 & 2 nice, watching how Paul was stabbing into that mulch at the farm over & over but not actually doing anything makes me think he's not a gardener.. and the mystery..I am so over church & school conversions think this couple might have liked a barn conversion with space for Dottie..not sure if they were jyst being polite or really liked it ….but wow how special was it for this couple to be invited back to your home Jules, bet you dont do that very often…and was that a lavender farm over the back wall?? Gorgeous..thankyou for sharing cheers from Western Australia 🦘🦘..the world needs more wildflower meadows, the bees, insects, birds and little critters need more wildflower meadows..the world needs more trees and less human habitat…..and more of everything else Jules mentioned too…
We were introduced to some wonderful people in this episode. The two lovely people running the Comunity Farm and the young man creating wild flower meadows. I hope more people follow their example. As for the houses, The 1st one would be my choice.
Absolutely love the mistery house, I'd love to have a house like that because it's just so solid, and a historical gem; sadly I don't think I could live in a place where I'm not able to see outside through the windows, if at least a few windows had transparent glass it would be perfect. LOVE the stained glass but I need to see out as well.
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Thank you for sharing with us. We don't live in England.
I bet Jules would buy house #3. So beautiful.
That was great, Thankyou.
Yes, Hereford is a lovely county – but I'll tell you what, Rory – you can have my Sorrel, and the Self Heal, oh yes, the bane of my life, Cats-ears! Free for the asking! But joking aside it is good to see the wildflower meadows.
They loved the views from house #1, but house #3 while curious, I didn't spot any views, I was surprised such quality stained glass was left in all the windows, so many churches have lost their stained glass or could never afford it, but this was extreme, must have been a very wealthy seat.
Thanks for sharing
Fantastic and such a recent episode, thanks so much.🥰 My favourite this time: the former church. So unique and beautiful.
Marvelous!🎉
Not sure about this episode Jules…house 1 & 2 nice, watching how Paul was stabbing into that mulch at the farm over & over but not actually doing anything makes me think he's not a gardener.. and the mystery..I am so over church & school conversions think this couple might have liked a barn conversion with space for Dottie..not sure if they were jyst being polite or really liked it ….but wow how special was it for this couple to be invited back to your home Jules, bet you dont do that very often…and was that a lavender farm over the back wall?? Gorgeous..thankyou for sharing cheers from Western Australia 🦘🦘..the world needs more wildflower meadows, the bees, insects, birds and little critters need more wildflower meadows..the world needs more trees and less human habitat…..and more of everything else Jules mentioned too…
I loved how bright and airy the 1st house felt. It was my favourite
the mystery house strikes again. So, so, beautiful.
The 3rd house is nice but there are no clear windows. Would suffer from direct sun and scenery 🤔
I would not want to heat that church-conversion!!!
OMG, the MYSTERY HOUSE! I've always wanted to live in a small church. Hope they got it. How nice that they can try before they buy.
We were introduced to some wonderful people in this episode. The two lovely people running the Comunity Farm and the young man creating wild flower meadows. I hope more people follow their example. As for the houses, The 1st one would be my choice.
What a magnificent episode – don’t live in UK but even the introduction to the farm and the wild garden initiatives are inspiring! ❤
👎👎👎 because cannot be downloaded and watched offline.
The music at the end ruins the show
Lovely couple ❤
Lovely people and what a beautiful church-home!
Absolutely love the mistery house, I'd love to have a house like that because it's just so solid, and a historical gem; sadly I don't think I could live in a place where I'm not able to see outside through the windows, if at least a few windows had transparent glass it would be perfect. LOVE the stained glass but I need to see out as well.
Loved this episode❤
****I WATCHING THIS AND THINKING ABOUT HOW DONALD TRUMP IS DESTROYING MY BEAUTIFUL UNITED STATES. THINKING ABOUT MOVING TO CANADA OR ENGLAND*** 😔😔😔😔😔
Is there a cemetery tho?
Thank you much for uploading!
Jules is soo good.🎉🎉🎉