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As its a daytime show I'm not sure how many of you on DS watch it but for those of you who do, I wonder if you could answer a few questions I have about the show out of curiosity: 1) When did they change from having just one presenter to several? We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupPost lockdown search criteria has changed and with an emphasis on home working, they have viewed homes in the countryside, fallen in love with them and had offers accepted, realising they now only need to drive to the train station once a weekNick Ingle, Head of Residential Sales, Savills HarpendenTreat yourself to offers on make-up and accessoriesCheck out the latest Wayfair sale to save on furnitureProperty entrepreneur reveals how to navigate the post-Covid...Influencer, 29, who blogs about her battle with infertility...Prince Philip would have 'whole crowds of women' in 'raucous...Broadchurch's magic touch: As 'the best British TV drama...Room with a loo!

Pictured, the stunning property, which had a guide price of £4.5million'We’ve had a significant number of enquiries from Londoners looking to move to the Home Counties, where they can still commute when needed whilst also enjoying the benefits that areas such as Guildford, Windsor and Cobham offer. The importance of the mainline station, for some, has not been part of the search criteria as much as it might have been previously.

Knight Frank recently sold a property in the Rosebank development in Chobham, Surrey, to a buyer leaving London. Somerset & Leicestershire 10 / 10 Jules Hudson revisits house buyers who have established new lives in the countryside. 41K likes. Welcome to the official Facebook page for 'Escape to the Country', the long running daytime show which helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the countryside.

'Knight Frank provided one unnamed case study of a family who are leaving London for an upmarket private estate in Egham, Surrey. Family with two huge New Foundland dogs who have grown up alongside their young sons reveal...Woman who felt 'compelled' to contact First Dates contestant after watching him tell his match he has...Extreme hoarder whose home was so cluttered he wasn't able to use his bathroom or kitchen for FOUR YEARS...Baby's got moves! The estate agents shared a case study of one family from London bought a home on the private Magna Carta Park estate because they were looking for more space. Our latest research has highlighted that lots of people living in the biggest UK cities are now planning a move to the countryside.In fact, we’ve found that enquiries from city residents about village homes for sale, have risen by 126% across June and July compared to the same period last year.As we’ll explain later, this dramatic increase has largely been driven by the lure of having more outdoor space, which often comes at a premium within cities, and the desire for a quieter lifestyle– two things that people have really come to value this year.Perhaps unsurprisingly, the surge in buyers looking to swap city for village began back in April, and shows no signs of easing up just yet.The most notable trends are among those currently living in Liverpool, Edinburgh, Birmingham and London.In Liverpool, for example, the number of residents looking for a village lifestyle is up 275% on last year.Not every city dweller is looking to leave, and many are continuing their search either in the same city or nearby towns.

LITTLE MILTON, OXFORD: Properties in other neighbouring counties are also seeing interest, including this beautiful four-bedroom country home which is on the market for £775,000Tim Traynor, residential development land associate at Knight Frank added: ‘We’re seeing housebuilders respond to this by adapting the configuration of certain plots in order to accommodate an extra bedroom, which could be utilised as a home office.’Knight Frank provided one unnamed case study of a family who are leaving London for an upmarket private estate in Egham, Surrey.

Forum Member 27/09/16 - 14:48 in UK TV Shows #1. A four-bedroom home in Magna Carta Park, which boasts its own swimming pool, library and tennis courts, costs £3.4million. The estate agents shared a case study of one family from London bought a home on the private Magna Carta Park estate because they were looking for more space. LITTLE MILTON, OXFORD: Properties in other neighbouring counties are also seeing interest, including this beautiful four-bedroom country home which is on the market for £775,000Tim Traynor, residential development land associate at Knight Frank added: ‘We’re seeing housebuilders respond to this by adapting the configuration of certain plots in order to accommodate an extra bedroom, which could be utilised as a home office.’Knight Frank provided one unnamed case study of a family who are leaving London for an upmarket private estate in Egham, Surrey.