Escape to the Country Season 24 Episode 18: West Yorkshire (2023) | FULL EPISODE
In wonderful West Yorkshire, Nicki Chapman is with a young couple from Manchester who have a budget of £270,000 to find a home in the countryside for them and their baby son. Nicki also meets a pair who’ve already made their escape when they took early retirement and swapped town life for country life on the edge of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
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Loved the mystery house. As a weaver, I could se myself set up in the top floor with my looms and yarn supplies,enjoying the light and the views (though, truth be told, with views like that, I'm not sure just how much weaving I would get done!)
Should have renamed the episode 'Escape to the train station' as that seemed to be the main focus of the young man. A pleasant young couple, with unrealistic expectations. I think they had realised that by the end.
The 1st house is my favourite. It was the cheapest, had a better layout as opposed to the upside down the other two had, it had a study while the other two didn't have, had 3 sizeable bedrooms with a big spacious master bedroom, bigger than others, was move-in ready and nicely updated plus had a garden with fruit trees. It also had the bonus of a cellar and summer house. It simply had the most value for money.
Loved this one and the first house.
I cannot imagine not driving anymore. I enjoy it too much.
To the young man. 1. Location. 2. Size. 3. Other intangibles.
Wow! Nicki, a lovely couple and three amazing properties – amazing episode!🥰 My favourite was #1. I hope they've found their dream home by now and are happy and healthy with their little son.
Seeing the lambs is always bittersweet, as I know what will happen to most of them, I don't know if I could handle that (looking at them daily). I'm thankful I'm not a part of it.🌱💚
Be blessed everyone!
The 1st house, even though it was a distance from transportation, seems to be the only liveable house for a growing family. Families need space, and the 1st one had plenty for its price. House 2 would be fine for a single person or childless couple. #3 seems the worst of the lot. Tiny, claustrophobic bedrooms and that trek to the third floor for living space. Walking to transportation should be low on priority as a home for the son should be #1.
I like the mystery house, but I don't think I could get my grand piano up the stairs to that lovely top floor. That would rule it out for me.
none were appropriate for a young family
This property presenter does a great and sensitive job for prospective buyers from all walks of life and ages.