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This parish church behind me is the only one in the whole

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of England that has a complete set of original, medieval stained glass.

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Find out exactly where I am in just a moment.

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Today, a married couple celebrating a ten-year union

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are in search of their first home together.

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How are you feeling?

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-Excited, relieved.

-Are you?!

-Yeah!

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Not as much as me!

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And I'm striving to give our buyers exactly what they want.

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That's the happiest, Sue, I've seen Charles all day.

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He does like his en-suite.

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Today, I'm in the Cotswolds at

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St Marys Church, in the small Gloucestershire town of Fairford,

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and there has been a church here on this site since the 1100s.

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But this present structure has its origins in the

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15th century, which is when it was adorned with 28 stained and

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painted glass windows, featuring a visual account of the Bible's story.

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Now, it's remarkable to think that, some 500 years later, these iconic

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panes have survived, largely intact.

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And provide a kaleidoscope of colour,

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and a captivating history, very much like the Cotswolds landscape itself.

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The Cotswolds is a range of hills in the south-west of England,

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lying between Oxford and Bristol and covering 790 square miles.

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It's a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,

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which dominates most of Gloucestershire,

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but also spills into Oxfordshire, as well as four other counties.

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The area abounds with gentle rolling hills and farmland,

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dissected by hedges and trees, with livestock hugging hillsides,

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and wild flowers providing bursts of colour, breaking up the vivid green.

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Local limestone supplies the honey coloured stone that gives

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the Cotswolds its unique look.

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Towns like Bourton-on-the-Water -

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known as The Venice of the Cotswolds - and Lower Slaughter,

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in the North of the region, present perfect

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examples of the architectural beauty in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds.

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This delightful area attracts an estimated 38 million tourists a year

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from around the globe, and less than two hours from London and

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close to Oxford, the Cotswolds is a popular choice for people choosing

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to escape city life, whether permanently or as a weekend retreat.

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As you can imagine,

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bargains are hard to come by here in the Cotswolds.

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Average prices for a detached home start at £500,000.

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that's almost double the national figure, and for a home in one

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of the more sought after villages, you can easily pay double that.

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So what exactly are today's buyers after?

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Well, let's meet them and find out.

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French teacher Charles and his wife, Sue, from Hemel Hempstead, in

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Hertfordshire, have had a blissfully happy union for ten years.

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We met in 2004, it was at a school ball, my eyes met on Sue,

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and the next morning I woke up and I thought,

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"That's my little present from God,"

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and from that day to this, I haven't changed my mind.

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Four years ago, they decided to make their partnership official.

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We got married in 2010, we got married in the school chapel

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and we went on honeymoon to the Cotswolds, which is where

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we're hoping to move to.

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The Gloucestershire Cotswolds is very close to both their hearts.

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When we first met, Sue was actually living in the Cotswolds,

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so she's got a very strong attachment to it, and I used

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to go visit her there, obviously, as often as I possibly could

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and I feel a very strong affinity to it, it's a very special area.

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There is lots of lovely countryside, lots of lovely towns to visit.

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Sue and Charles live in a flat in the boarding school where

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Charles works in Hemel Hempstead, which couldn't be more different

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to the area of their dreams.

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It's large and sprawling and very populated,

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and I just can't wait to get back to more rural living.

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My lifestyle is wonderful, I love every aspect of it.

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I love my job, I have lots of activities in the area.

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I sing in the local choir, play chess, but I think that it's missing

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one or two key aspects, which is why we want to escape to the country.

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Checkmate!

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We wanted to have a place where we can have Sue's daughters,

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my stepchildren, to stay, where we can invite guests to come for

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the weekend and where we're a bit further away from London, as well.

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It's not just family and friends who are important in this move.

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Two-year-old Bertie,

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an English Pointer, will be heading to the country, too.

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We would like to be able to have a nice large garden

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he can run around in and hopefully, to be able to

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walk from the house, that is what I'm really looking forward to,

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-rather than clambering in the car every five minutes.

-Yes.

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Which is what we do now.

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So, with Sue's own house under offer and Charles'

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school flat kept on to accommodate him in term time, there's

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nothing stopping this lively couple from pursuing their rural dream.

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This is going to be the first property we've purchased together,

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I think it will be very exciting.

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-I expect Charles will end up doing as I say.

-No change there!

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I'm hoping that we'll be able to buy and furnish it together,

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and so that he has his stamp on it, as well.

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I think Sue will tell me what the perfect property is,

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and I will agree with her.

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Sue adores the honey-coloured hues of Cotswold stone

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and they both love the Gloucestershire

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part of the region where the stone houses are abundant.

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So we're concentrating our search around the town of Cirencester.

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But before we begin our hunt for a country home for

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Sue and Charles, I've come to meet them

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to get a better picture of what it is they're looking for.

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So, Sue and Charles, welcome to the Cotswolds,

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beautiful part of the world.

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We are finding a home for both of you. That's correct, isn't it?

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-It's the first home you are going to have bought together.

-It is.

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Sue, this is going to be your home full-time.

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Charles, you're going to come down as many times as you can.

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As often as I can, yes.

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So what are we looking for, then, with this perfect family home?

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-We want a detached house.

-Yes.

-With a nice garden.

-Yes.

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A flat garden.

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-And we want it somewhere near where we can walk the dog.

-Right.

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And a nice fireplace and, most importantly, a nice little man cave

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that I can call my own, with a nice sturdy lock on the door.

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I do love your honesty, Charles. What about you, Sue?

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-Do you agree?

-Um, yes.

-What would you like?

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I could embellish. Stone, I think is important,

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ones in the Cotswolds, and I would stretch it from garden to land,

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I could quite see an acre, with outbuildings.

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-So, ideally you do want a bit of land.

-Yeah.

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We also wanted to be within close reach of, sort of,

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a nice deli, coffee shoppy sort of place,

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so in the morning, you know, after a nice cooked breakfast

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I can stroll into town and have a coffee and...

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-Now, this is a first, normally...

-A newspaper. Yes.

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..and I don't like to stereotype people,

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the gentlemen always want to be quite close to a pub.

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Edge of a village, close to a pub.

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You, Charles, have taken it to another league. A deli-stroke-cafe.

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-That's it.

-Any compromises?

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Is there a deal-breaker anywhere along the line?

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Because I'm slightly concerned about the list of wants.

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I think that if I had to have a painted house, rather than

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a stone house, I'd compromise there, if everything else was correct.

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Well, I'm certainly looking forward to the next few days, we've got

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some houses lined up to show you, remind me again of your budget.

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At the very top end, 550. Something for 500 would be perfect.

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Well, I think we should finish our tea and coffee, because weather

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might be clearing and we can start with our first property

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Oh, brilliant. Looking forward to it.

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Sue and Charles have a generous budget, but they've chosen a pricey

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region and they've got some rather exacting requirements in mind.

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They'd like a detached stone house, with at least three bedrooms,

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so Sue's two daughters and friends can visit.

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They want big, level grounds

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for their dog Bertie to run around, with plenty of walking opportunities

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nearby, and they're hoping to be close to a community,

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where Charles is looking forward to enjoying local shops and cafes.

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We've searched the county and have chosen three excellent properties,

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one of which could become Sue and Charles' first joint home.

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And only after they've viewed each house will they find out its cost.

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Our final visit will be to the Mystery House, which may be

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taking them slightly off-piste, but will hopefully give them

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something they didn't even know they wanted.

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How do you feel, Sue, about, you know, primarily living on your own

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every week, because it's only going to be the weekends

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and the holidays that Charles is going to come to see you.

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I think the weeks will go by so quickly,

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time just flies, anyhow, and Bertie - the dog, this is -

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he'll be a great companion for when Charles isn't there.

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So, Charles, are you looking forwards to spending

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weekdays at the school but then weekends escaping to the Cotswolds?

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I can't wait to having blissful weeks at school, able to leave

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my shoes where I like, the remote control in random places.

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Able to find everything, because it won't have been tidied up!

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And then at the weekends, of course, going back to the countryside,

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are you looking forward to it, as well, Charles?

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I am hugely, actually.

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We're kicking off our trip in Gloucestershire on the eastern

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edge of the Cotswolds.

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The hamlet of Netherton, just on the outskirts of the village

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of Quenington, is eight miles east of Cirencester.

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Quenington displays the typical Cotswolds stone cottages

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and dry stone walls the region is famous for.

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It's home to a sociable community, with great country

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walks their dog Bertie would love.

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And the nearby market town of Fairford with its cafes, restaurants

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and shops will give Charles the thriving centre he's hoping for.

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An eight-minute drive takes us back to Netherton.

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So, our very first property, it's quite an unusual layout,

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-it's the property right in the centre.

-Wow!

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-So that's a different property there and a different property there?

-Yes.

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-Right.

-Victorian barn.

-Yes.

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Dates back to about 1850, and in 1995 they were converted into

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six separate dwellings,

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-so you do have neighbours, I think it's fair to say.

-Yes.

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-Which wasn't on the wish list.

-No.

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But I think this property does have merits.

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So what do you think? First impressions.

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I think it's very balanced looking, I love the stone,

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I like the roof tiles.

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Charles, what's your first impression?

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-It's not detached.

-It's not, no.

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-Which was the number-one thing on our list.

-Right.

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And who does this garden belong to? Is that jointly owned or...

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Yes, that's owned by the community.

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Is there more garden around the back?

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-I can't give too much away, Charles.

-OK.

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Can't give too much away!

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-But what do you think of the property itself?

-It's lovely.

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Yes, I think it's all plus, apart from that they're attached.

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Well, let's step inside

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and see if the property itself changes your mind.

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OK. Thank you.

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This delightful barn may have next-door neighbours,

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but this area is one of the most costly in the country, and even

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on our buyers' generous budget of over half a million pounds,

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compromises have to be made to give them the space and garden they want.

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Leading off a spacious hallway is the first reception room.

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-Charles is smiling at me!

-Oh, that's very nice.

-Yeah?

-Yes.

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-You're not going to get excited about a hallway, are you?

-No.

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-No.

-It is a very nice hallway.

-I like him!

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OK, let's start with the sitting room.

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So, what do you make of the sitting room?

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Well, it's very light, which is very nice.

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Because you've probably gathered, this property isn't enormous.

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It's quite a small building, but I think they've made

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the most of it and the ceilings do give you much more space.

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Yes, it makes it airy. Yes.

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-So, apart from size, I think it's a lovely room.

-Great.

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All of the downstairs rooms lead off from the hallway, and next

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to the sitting room is the kitchen, also with views to the garden.

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It's nicely appointed, it's very attractively done,

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but in my mind, I was thinking of, sort of, farmhouse table.

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-Right, yes.

-Maybe a sofa.

-Yep.

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So, it's a living kitchen, so the dog can be in the kitchen,

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you don't really want the dog all through the house.

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Possibly it's not the right sort of size for our needs.

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-I actually quite like something quite small.

-He likes small, yeah.

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-I think it's just less hassle.

-Yeah.

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Charles likes small and I always seem to want colossal,

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but we've got to try to get a happy medium.

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On the other side of the hallway is a dining room at the front

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of the house and a double bedroom and bathroom at the back.

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And upstairs, the rooms are in the eaves with skylights to the

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front and back.

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So, when this barn was originally converted, it was just

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the downstairs, and then the owners before decided to put two

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bedrooms upstairs, as well. So you've got a double here,

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you've got another bathroom and then one just across the way.

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Come on! Talk to me, Sue!

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Erm... Bijou.

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Bijou. Good word.

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Very attractive, I'm looking for more space, you know,

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-a bit more elbow room.

-Yeah.

-Let's say.

-And Charles?

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I always agree with Sue, because it's safer that way,

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-but, actually I think I genuinely agree with her on this one.

-Yeah.

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I think it's beautifully done

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and I think the vendor has just done it absolutely stunningly.

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But I think what I feel is, I feel either side I've got people there.

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There's no getting away from the fact that this property isn't

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detached, but I'm hoping the beautiful gardens, which

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belong to this house, may change things as the outside space is

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so important to Sue and Charles - and their dog.

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So, it's quite formal, I don't know how your dog will cope.

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He would have this garden up.

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He would make short shrift of the plants.

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No! It's so stunning, isn't it?

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-It is stunning!

-It's a beautiful garden.

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-Do you think so?

-It's absolutely beautiful.

-Stunning.

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-It is, yes.

-Yes.

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I think this is one of the most beautifully kept gardens that

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I've seen.

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So I think we've discussed

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everything that there is to know about the barn, but we haven't

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put a price on it. So how much do you think it is on the market for?

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Well, it is a beautiful house but it is terraced, effectively,

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so I would put it on at 535.

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OK. Now, I might put it a bit more. 545?

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-545. Now, your budget, your top budget was £550,000.

-Yes.

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-But you wanted, ideally, for a house around £500,000.

-Yes.

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Didn't you? The asking price for this property,

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and it's only just gone on the market, is £445,000.

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-Oh!

-I like it a lot more!

-Wow.

-Yeah.

-Really?

-Yes.

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I am absolutely amazed and it's a lovely surprise, actually.

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Yeah. Well, why don't you explore, have another look on your own,

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-and give me a shout when you are ready. Off you go.

-Thank you.

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It is the most perfect home.

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Perfect, but I think they're being honest.

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It's just that little bit too small for their needs.

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Such a shame. Such a shame.

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But it's only house number one.

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This converted barn is full of character

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and comes in at £105,000 under our buyers' top budget,

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giving them plenty left in the pot to play with.

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It may not be detached, but it is built from the local stone

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Sue adores, and has just the number of bedrooms they want.

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It has superb gardens and is close to many scenic paths

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perfect for walking Bertie, and it's not too far from civilisation,

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which will suit Charles down to the ground.

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Look at the strawberries!

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It's lovely, it's so well tended for.

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Yes. That's a nice looking shed, that can be your man cave.

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Yes.

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I thought that it was very beautiful.

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I loved the stone, I loved the roof tiles but straightaway,

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very aware of the attached buildings either side.

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It's an absolutely lovely house, I think the garden,

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which is beautiful, and exquisitely done,

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I think our dog would tear it up in a moment.

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Right, you two, how are you feeling?

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Well, it is a delightful, immaculately appointed house,

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but I don't think it is going to quite do it for us.

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Just a little bit too small?

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-Just a little bit too small.

-OK.

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-Well, it's only our first property.

-Yes.

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-Got more to show you.

-Brilliant.

-Thank you.

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Sue and Charles are animal lovers and foodies, so we've arranged for

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them to visit Hunts Court Farm in the Forest of Dean in the north-west

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corner of Gloucestershire, where Charles Martell, an award-winning

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cheese maker, makes a unique product from the milk from his local cows.

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You've come to Gloucestershire, so the one thing you'll expect to see

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are Gloucester cows.

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They are quite rare, so you won't see them in every field,

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but we keep about 14 of them, which we use for cheese making.

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How do you distinguish the old Gloucester cows?

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It's the white tail. The white tail and the white stripe on the back.

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How endangered is this breed?

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Well, it's very endangered in the sense that there

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are about 500 females left, but in 1972, when we came to the farm,

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there was just 68 left in the world.

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The region is famous for its double Gloucester cheese,

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but 20 years ago, Charles invented and developed a cheese

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he produces with milk from his herd.

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It's soft and pungent, and lives up to its name - Stinking Bishop.

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Do you think your cheese has made awareness of these beautiful cows?

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I'd say a massive yes, and that's been wonderful

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because those cows are all I care about.

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They are very, very handsome.

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I'm glad you think so, because I do, too!

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The milk from Charles' cows, plus more from neighbouring farms,

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produces about three-quarters of a tonne of the smelly cheese a week.

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He's the only producer in the world of his rather pongy invention

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and it's sold to 27 countries - including fromage-loving France.

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And ten years ago, Charles got a Royal seal of approval

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from one of his esteemed customers, the Prince of Wales.

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Right, here we've got cheese, it's quite pale in colour

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but when it's finished it has to be a dark red. Now, to encourage

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the red to grow, we need to wash it in perry.

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Perry is like cider but made from pears grown on Charles' farm.

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It's poured into a bowl of brine before the cheese's rind is

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washed in the liquid.

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The alcohol kills off mould

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and creates the right conditions for bacteria to grow on the rind,

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giving the cheese its distinct smell and flavour.

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The reason we called it is it's a very smelly cheese and

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we didn't want somebody who likes mild cheddar to buy it by mistake

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and get home and call the health man saying that my cheese has gone off!

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-Ah!

-Now you can see the red growing.

-Yes.

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This is what we want to grow, and that is the brevibacterium linens,

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and as part of its growing process, it gives of a smell.

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Does it taste as strong as it smells?

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No, obviously the outside is pretty strong and smelly,

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but the flavour that permeates it is much more gentle.

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The cheese is washed in the brine and perry solution once every

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three days and after about a month, it's ripe and ready to eat.

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And on site, Charles also makes a perry spirit,

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an accompaniment to wash down the cheese.

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-Now, here's the finished product.

-Wow!

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And you can see it's very, very pink, very smelly.

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-Oh, yes! Definitely!

-Oooh!

-Quite a different colour.

-Yes.

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It's quite rich-looking.

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Charles says his cheese's bark is worse than its bite.

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I wonder if Sue and Charles will agree, it's won

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the crown for Britain's smelliest cheese!

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It's very smelly,

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pungent but smooth,

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and it's no other flavour I've ever tasted before.

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It's got a very strong flavour at the end, I like it very much.

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Well, you'll have to come and live in Gloucestershire and you can eat this day in day out.

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Oh, definitely. Thank you!

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-There's a bit more for you to send you on your way.

-Oh, fabulous.

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Thank you so much.

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Travelling 28 miles west takes us to our second house in the hamlet

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of Harescombe, one and a half miles from the village of Haresfield and

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five miles south of Gloucester,

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it's on the western edge of the Cotswolds.

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The pretty village of Haresfield has a great dining pub

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and fantastic views from the Haresfield Beacon

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across the valley to the River Severn.

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And with the Cotswolds way passing through it,

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there are plenty of great walking opportunities.

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Back in rural Harescombe, which sits in the valley at the foot

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of the Beacon, is our second house, a semidetached period cottage

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which I'm hoping will please Sue and Charles, despite the dreadful rain.

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It might be grey, and it might be wet,

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-but here is your second property.

-Is it the whole of the property?

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Have you got your eye on the whole of the property?

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-I'd like to but it's...

-OK.

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It is semidetached, but it's not a terrace.

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For house number two, we have gone for semidetached

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-but the proportions are much, much larger.

-Right.

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Originally, this would've been three or four cottages, can you believe?

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-Wow.

-Our house, the one that we're looking at, has been extended out the back. And is quite substantial.

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I like the Cotswold stone, so, so far so good.

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Well, on that note, come on, let's get out of the rain.

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This cottage dates back to the 1800s and was built from Cotswold

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stone and tiles.

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Moving inside, we're starting off our tour in the sitting room

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with a wood-burning stove as its centrepiece.

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We sort of gravitate towards the fire.

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Oh, it's a nice, large fireplace. Is it inglenook?

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It is it is an inglenook. It's got the original bressummer beam there.

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-Makes a really nice feature.

-So, what do we think,

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as we walk through the door?

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I like the character and I like the size, yes,

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I think it's a homely room.

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-Charles?

-It's less detached than I would've liked,

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and I'm still slightly battling with that one.

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-I feel as a house, there is more to do with it.

-Yes.

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-I think, than house number one.

-You are absolutely right.

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You'd need to put your own mark on it.

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Next to the dining room in the middle of the house is the kitchen.

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So, with this kitchen, you really are in the heart of the home,

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and the way they've set it up, you've got your dining room there

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next door and it looks out onto your garden.

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I do like ranges and that's absolutely fabulous.

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What about the size though, Sue?

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If I had the money to do it I'd actually have it re-designed and

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make it one big kitchen, so it would be a kitchen-stroke-living area.

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And how does our French master feel?

0:23:110:23:14

I do like this kitchen a lot.

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Well, let's keep going through.

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On the side of the property is a recent addition.

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A wood and glass garden room.

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It's green oak, the owner built it himself.

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-It's gorgeous.

-And guess what? It's got under floor heating!

-Oh!

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The way they designed it was that they could use it all year round.

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I love this aspect here, looking out.

0:23:370:23:39

-You get to look at your gardens.

-Yeah.

-All the way around.

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-Surrounded by flowers.

-Yeah, it's beautiful.

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The plants are all in full bloom aren't they? Look at those flowers!

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-Yes. It's beautiful.

-It's a lovely room, it's lovely and warm.

-Yes.

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-Especially on a cold day.

-Yes.

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I'm not sure what to think of Sue and Charles' reactions.

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Can they see beyond the fact that this house is not detached?

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Moving to the first floor, I want to show them the sleeping quarters.

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So, upstairs, this is where the house was extended, that was

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originally the outside wall.

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-Right.

-So you've got a bedroom behind us,

0:24:100:24:14

a second bedroom there,

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family bathroom, and then, come on in,

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because the third bedroom is the master.

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-It also has an en-suite.

-Ah.

0:24:230:24:26

-And can we have a look at the en-suite?

-Go on, have a look.

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Thank you. Oh, it is quite big.

0:24:290:24:32

-Oh, it's fantastic!

-Yeah, it's a good size.

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-Is there a bath in the house?

-There is, next door, family bathroom.

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Oh, you just said that. I don't listen properly.

0:24:380:24:40

-That's a good size.

-Yeah, it's lovely, it's very nice.

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That's the happiest, Sue, I've seen Charles all day!

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He does like his en-suite.

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So, the bedrooms are of a good size.

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I much prefer having space around me,

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-and I'm looking for a house with potential.

-Yes.

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And this house has got potential.

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Is it a feeling when you walk through the door?

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I wouldn't say any of the house wows me, but I think it's got potential.

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Absolutely, it's got a very strong, warm, family,

0:25:080:25:11

lived-in feel, which I think is a very strong feel to it.

0:25:110:25:16

Sue and Charles seem to be keeping an open mind about this house and

0:25:160:25:19

I wonder if the question of its cost will help them make up their minds,

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as we head back downstairs to find out the all-important price tag.

0:25:230:25:27

-Right, well, should I go first this time?

-You go first.

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I suggest 475.

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-Like that, Sue.

-475.

-I like that.

0:25:360:25:38

Well, the last house was 445, so I will say, on balance,

0:25:380:25:43

I will go for 474. I'll go slightly under Sue.

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OK. The asking price is £525,000.

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Wow. Yes.

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The owners are aware of your budget and they are happy to have a

0:25:540:25:57

conversation, so why don't you have a wander, have a think. OK.

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-I'll see you when you're ready.

-Thank you very much.

-Thank you.

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This 19th-century property comes in at £25,000 under budget,

0:26:060:26:11

and has the local features Sue and Charles are looking for

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in their new home.

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Its kitchen and dining room offer them the option to convert

0:26:150:26:18

it into a space that would suit them and the new garden room with

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its splendid views of the grounds is certainly a very attractive feature.

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Situated close to villages and towns means this house offers Sue

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and Charles a slice of country life with access to shops and cafes.

0:26:290:26:34

You've shown us another great property, I have to say.

0:26:340:26:37

I like this house because it's got a very warm, casual,

0:26:370:26:40

relaxed, family, lived-in feel to it, which is wonderful.

0:26:400:26:44

Overall, I think this house is very homely,

0:26:440:26:48

probably a very robust dwelling, I would say.

0:26:480:26:51

I think this house has good potential,

0:26:510:26:54

but whether it is right for us... I'm looking very much forward to

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seeing what we see tomorrow, for comparison.

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Now, I hope this awful weather

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hasn't dampened your spirits too much.

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-No, it's been wonderful to see the second property.

-Yeah.

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The weather, well, it's England. We're used to the weather.

0:27:110:27:13

We're remaining positive!

0:27:130:27:15

Absolutely, we've had a wonderful day and I can't wait until tomorrow.

0:27:150:27:18

That's the spirit!

0:27:180:27:19

It's the second day of our house hunt for a Cotswold stone property

0:27:260:27:30

in Gloucestershire for French teacher Charles and his

0:27:300:27:33

wife Sue from the Hertfordshire town of Hemel Hempstead.

0:27:330:27:36

They've got a budget of up to £550,000 to spend on a detached

0:27:360:27:40

home with a large garden for their beloved dog Bertie to call his own.

0:27:400:27:45

Still to come,

0:27:450:27:46

we'll be setting pulses racing with our Mystery House.

0:27:460:27:49

-That!?

-Oh, my God!

-It's lovely!

0:27:490:27:52

And I'll be rubbing shoulders with three Olympic heroes.

0:27:520:27:56

These are the two gold medal horses from London,

0:27:560:27:59

this one is known as Uti and this one's known as Blueberry.

0:27:590:28:02

So, we've shown Sue and Charles two of our properties here in,

0:28:030:28:07

well, rather rainy Gloucestershire,

0:28:070:28:09

but we haven't managed to find them their perfect detached home as yet.

0:28:090:28:14

To be honest, we are struggling here in the Cotswolds

0:28:140:28:17

with their requirements on their budget, but, not one to admit defeat

0:28:170:28:22

we still have the Mystery House up our sleeve.

0:28:220:28:25

Now, this time, it is detached and, if they can get over

0:28:250:28:28

their love of Cotswolds stone, we may be in with a fighting chance.

0:28:280:28:32

Was yesterday a little bit of a reality check for you?

0:28:360:28:39

Probably, it's a bit daunting, but we haven't seen detached yet,

0:28:390:28:44

which is, really, what we're trying to do by coming away from London,

0:28:440:28:49

is to get the detached property in a plot.

0:28:490:28:53

So any conclusions after the properties we showed you yesterday?

0:28:530:28:56

I would conclude that I like the area even more than before.

0:28:560:28:59

But I think we might have to make more compromises than we were prepared to at the outset.

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Travelling eight miles south is our final property

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in the hamlet of Windsoredge, on the outskirts

0:29:060:29:09

of the market town of Nailsworth, 13 miles west of Cirencester.

0:29:090:29:13

Nailsworth would be a haven for Charles, with its quirky shops,

0:29:150:29:18

restaurants and that all-important deli, and it's just been voted

0:29:180:29:22

one of the top 101 places to live in Britain by a Sunday broadsheet.

0:29:220:29:26

Five minutes' drive from Nailsworth and perched

0:29:280:29:31

high above the Woodchester Valley is our last Gloucestershire offering,

0:29:310:29:34

its rendered exterior may not be the Cotswolds stone home Sue is dreaming

0:29:340:29:38

of, which has afforded it the title of our Mystery House, but it is

0:29:380:29:42

detached and offers a great deal of home for Sue and Charles's money.

0:29:420:29:46

I promise you, through this mist and rain the view will be worth it.

0:29:470:29:53

Look at that!

0:29:530:29:54

Because here...

0:29:540:29:55

That's a stonker!

0:29:550:29:56

..is the view, and here is your Edwardian Mystery House.

0:29:560:30:00

-That!?

-Oh, my God!

-Oh! It's lovely!

0:30:000:30:03

Look, I've lost them already! Go on! Have a little look!

0:30:030:30:05

That is the most beautiful thing I've seen since

0:30:050:30:08

-I gaze at my wife of a morning.

-Really!?

0:30:080:30:10

Charles, you have all the lines.

0:30:100:30:12

So why is this our Mystery House, then?

0:30:120:30:15

Because it's really nice.

0:30:160:30:19

It's not Cotswold stone.

0:30:190:30:21

No, it isn't. Although the cottage is rendered, the colours used

0:30:210:30:25

are very sympathetic, that's what I like, it's sympathetically done.

0:30:250:30:30

Good.

0:30:300:30:31

This handsome house dates back to the early 1900s

0:30:310:30:34

and is laid out over three floors.

0:30:340:30:37

We're going straight to the front of the property to the

0:30:370:30:39

smallest of three reception rooms, just off the entrance hallway.

0:30:390:30:44

I'm just going to say, probably one of the smallest rooms in this house.

0:30:440:30:49

Obviously, it's small. But that's fine, it's got a lovely wood burner

0:30:490:30:52

It's very pretty. Yes.

0:30:520:30:53

Can you imagine yourselves in here?

0:30:530:30:55

-It's very cosy.

-You did want a man cave,

0:30:550:30:57

-and I've managed to ignore that the past two houses, haven't I?!

-Yes.

0:30:570:31:01

Quite successfully. Perhaps we need to find a man room for you, here.

0:31:010:31:05

-Does that sound good?

-That sounds promising!

0:31:050:31:07

Next to this small sitting room is a rather impressive dining room.

0:31:070:31:11

-Oh! Wow!

-Wow. That's really nice!

0:31:110:31:14

Come on through because I want to show you a second sitting room-stroke-reception room.

0:31:140:31:20

It's really nice!

0:31:200:31:21

Charles, we did talk about you having your own room, is this going to be a bit too large for you?

0:31:210:31:25

No, no! It's absolutely fine!

0:31:250:31:27

A good sturdy lock on the door and we're in business!

0:31:270:31:29

-Now, you wanted space with this property.

-Yes.

0:31:290:31:32

-You mentioned the dog sort of dominates.

-Yes, he seems to.

0:31:320:31:35

Is this sort of what you had in mind?

0:31:350:31:37

Yes, yes. A nice lot of room.

0:31:370:31:40

Behind this sitting room is a utility room

0:31:410:31:43

and just behind the dining room with windows overlooking both

0:31:430:31:46

sides of the grounds is the kitchen, an extension from 2002.

0:31:460:31:51

-Wow!

-Another large space.

-Yep.

0:31:510:31:54

It's light, airy and full of joy.

0:31:540:31:55

Fantastic.

0:31:550:31:57

So, the downstairs of this property, how are you feeling?

0:31:570:32:02

-Excited, relieved!

-Are you?

-Yes!

-Not as much as me!

0:32:020:32:05

It's all fantastic. After the first impressions,

0:32:070:32:09

you could only go downhill and you haven't gone downhill yet.

0:32:090:32:12

This Mystery House may not be built of local Cotswolds stone,

0:32:120:32:16

but that doesn't seem to matter as Sue and Charles are totally smitten.

0:32:160:32:20

And I think they'll fall for the first floor, too.

0:32:200:32:23

Just opposite the stairway is a family bathroom,

0:32:230:32:26

there are four bedrooms and to the front is the master.

0:32:260:32:30

Any idea how many bedrooms this house has in total?

0:32:300:32:33

Because you wanted three, ideally.

0:32:330:32:35

I'm going to go for three plus another little room.

0:32:350:32:38

I'm going to say four. Four good size rooms.

0:32:380:32:42

-I'm going to say five!

-Really?

0:32:420:32:44

-Three doubles, two singles.

-Oh, fantastic!

-Oh, wow!

0:32:440:32:48

So on this floor, you've got four bedrooms in total

0:32:480:32:50

and a family bathroom but you've got an additional bedroom

0:32:500:32:54

up in the loft with an en-suite bathroom, as well.

0:32:540:32:58

So, instead of a man cave, perhaps, Charles, I'm thinking man attic!

0:32:580:33:02

-Man palace!

-Man palace!

0:33:020:33:04

Fantastic!

0:33:040:33:06

Things couldn't have gone better on our tour of this distinguished

0:33:060:33:09

house but the garden's just as important as the inside,

0:33:090:33:13

especially for Bertie, Sue and Charles' beloved English Pointer.

0:33:130:33:17

Outside the grounds surround the house, and we're headed to an

0:33:170:33:20

elevated section with far-reaching views across the valley.

0:33:200:33:24

Now, I'm not going to give you an acre of land

0:33:240:33:27

because I don't have an acre of land to give you here,

0:33:270:33:30

but I can give you quite a substantial garden - fenced.

0:33:300:33:34

-Yes, fenced.

-Perfect for the dog.

-Yes.

0:33:340:33:36

-You've got a very large garage behind us.

-Yes.

0:33:360:33:39

With plenty of storage. So, what do we think?

0:33:390:33:43

-I can't find anything wrong with it.

-Can you not?!

-No.

0:33:430:33:46

Now you're going to be in a bit of a quandary, aren't you?

0:33:460:33:48

How much do you think the asking price is?

0:33:480:33:50

Well, the top of our budget is 550,000, so I shall say 550,000.

0:33:500:33:57

And I think that this is such a good house, so I think 575

0:33:570:34:02

and then you're going to say it's actually 585,

0:34:020:34:05

but there's room for negotiation.

0:34:050:34:07

-Are you hoping?

-Yeah.

-Are you hoping?

-I'm hoping for 420!

0:34:080:34:12

Well, I can put you out of your misery, because it's not 420.

0:34:120:34:15

The asking price is £550,000, you were spot on, Sue.

0:34:150:34:21

Oh, she usually is.

0:34:210:34:22

-So, how do you feel about that?

-Oh, it's exciting!

0:34:220:34:25

-I'm almost lost for words!

-Almost?

-Almost.

0:34:250:34:30

Not the last word.

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And on that note, I guess you do want to take a second look.

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-Oh, yes, please.

-Be my guest, go on.

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-Thank you, thank you, Nicki.

-Thank you.

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They are so comical,

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but more importantly, they love the Mystery House.

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Now, I was worried yesterday, we really struggled to find them

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what they wanted on their budget but this, the mystery,

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answers all their prayers.

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Bang on their upper budget, this detached period house

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goes above and beyond Sue and Charles's expectations -

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even giving them two more bedrooms than they asked for.

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It's got a safe garden perfect for their young dog to

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run around in, and it's close to a town with all the amenities

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that are important to Charles.

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It may not have the Cotswold stone exterior Sue was hoping for,

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but she's more than happy with the sympathetically painted render.

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Oh, that's very sweet. You could get a bed or two in here.

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-It's a good size single, actually.

-Yeah!

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Let's have a look down here.

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Oh, this could be your man cave.

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Oh, don't worry, I've got plenty of ideas.

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Oh, this is absolutely amazing, this Mystery House, it's such a wow,

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I'm just really excited and it does offer us virtually everything.

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I cannot think of any negatives. Absolutely brilliant.

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-So, this is the attic.

-Now then, what's in here?

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Another double bedroom, you can't argue. It's fantastic.

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It's the house that keeps on giving.

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It's quite extraordinary, we just took one look at the view

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and I didn't even need to see the house, I'm really excited.

0:35:530:35:56

Really excited.

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I actually feel quite guilty dragging you away

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from the Mystery House.

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Well, I feel as though I've already moved in! What about you?

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-I'll move in with you!

-Oh, fabulous!

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He comes part of the deal. And look at the difference with the view.

0:36:080:36:11

-Now the sun's come out!

-I know!

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So why don't we go somewhere quiet and perhaps have a little drinky

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-and we can discuss what your next move is going to be.

-Super. Thanks.

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The scenic rolling landscape of Gloucestershire lends itself

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to horse riding, and Newent in the north-west of the county is

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home to a national equestrian champion.

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Carl Hester was brought up on the Channel Island of Sark, which

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has no cars, and he's been riding all his life.

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In 2012, he was part of Team GB's Dressage team, who won

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gold at the London Olympics.

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I've come to his training ground to meet him,

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and his world-class horses.

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-So, Carl, good to see you!

-Hi, Nicki, nice to meet you again.

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-Thanks for inviting us to your yard.

-It's a pleasure.

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I can see you're hard at work.

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Yeah, well, this is what goes on here at home,

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we train the young horses here, it's far from the glamour

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of the Olympics and championships that people normally see us at.

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Here's where the daily training takes place in the arena.

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Dressage is a very intense sport, it takes probably five or six years

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to get the horse to Grand Prix standard,

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but dressage is such a huge part of everybody's routine with horses.

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"Dressage" is a French term meaning training.

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It has its roots in ancient Greece,

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and simply put, it's the highest level of horse training.

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Now, you mentioned Grand Prix, is that the very top level of dressage?

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Yeah, Grand Prix is what you see at Olympics.

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So, what are you looking for then here?

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Because it's all about the horse with the rider, isn't it?

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You couldn't put another rider on this horse?

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Yes, it's about the harmony between the horse and rider,

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I mean, what we're looking at here is Amy's just teaching him to canter

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when she says, to trot when she says,

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to walk, so you're not supposed to be able to see the rider moving,

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you know, it's very discreet.

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You just see the horse doing the movements and the rider's

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supposed to look like they're steering. Almost like the perfect marriage between horse and rider.

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She makes it look so effortless!

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Well, this young horse is just at the beginning of his dressage

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career, but two of Carl's stallions are already champions.

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So, I've got some pressies Carl, are we allowed?

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They will be very happy to eat those, yes.

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-There we go, look at that.

-This is Utopia,

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and these are the two gold medal horses from London, Utopia, Valegro.

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This one's known as Uti and this one's known as Blueberry.

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So what makes these horses so special?

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Well, they really are able to cope with any atmosphere, they are

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almost like police horses in a way so, you know, you could actually

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ride these two guys down the M25, they have that ability to be

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able to be relaxed in any situation, like the Olympics, like World Cup

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Finals, noise and a lot of people, and yet they have this incredible

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presence and energy when they're needed to er perform in the arena.

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I feel very lucky to be in the company of three Olympic gold medal

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winners, and Carl's going to give me a dressage display on 13-year-old

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Fine Time, who's the current British Dressage National Champion.

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I'll show you what a canter pirouette should look like.

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I'm going to canter him this short so that he's

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almost on the spot, and make it smaller and smaller and I'm looking

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to try and get six to eight steps and it should be on a dinner plate.

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Now, I do ride, I'm a passionate rider,

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so I can appreciate how difficult that is.

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Dressage is one thing you can get better

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and better at, so that's the good news for you, Nicki.

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There's hope for me?

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You are only going to get better with years.

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I've now done five Olympics and my best Olympics was my fifth one,

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so it does show, you know, 25 years of practice, you could also be taking

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a medal home maybe at that time, as well.

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I'm not sure I'll ever win a gold medal for Dressage, but let's

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see how I've done in my quest to find a perfect Cotswolds home.

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Well, yesterday was a little bit of a wash-out with Charles and Sue,

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but today has gone so well, they've fallen in love

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with our Mystery House, but how much do they love it?

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Will they put in an offer? Let's find out!

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Well, Charles and Sue, I have to say,

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we've had a very entertaining few days.

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So tell me, you know, we started off with this wish list.

0:40:210:40:26

I must admit, I was struggling, you know,

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yesterday we didn't end on a high, we saw super properties,

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but they weren't quite right for either of you, were they?

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Well, the first two houses, as nice as they might have been,

0:40:350:40:40

just weren't our cup of tea and then when you showed us

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the mystery property today, that was such a surprise

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because, by this time, I had expected the third house to be

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not to our taste and as soon as we looked at the front of the

0:40:530:40:58

house, we both said, "Wow." This is definitely got something about it.

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So, here we are, we're already waxing lyrical about the Mystery House.

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I mean, it was right at the top of your budget,

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where do we go next with that property?

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Even though it's the top of our budget, there is always room for negotiation

0:41:130:41:17

-and we're going to put an offer in.

-You are!

-We are.

-We are, yes.

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I'm really, really, delighted.

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What is it about that house here in Gloucestershire that

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so works for you?

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To be honest, if I saw that house online, or the pictures,

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-I wouldn't have given it a second look.

-Would you not?

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Nope, I wouldn't,

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because there is no way that any picture could justify the

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amazing views, the size, inside and out, you just can't encapsulate it.

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Because of course, Sue, you didn't want hills, ideally, did you?

0:41:450:41:48

You wanted flat land, you wanted an acre, you wanted outbuildings and

0:41:480:41:51

then we show you the Mystery House and that seems to go out the window!

0:41:510:41:55

Yes! You know, there was enough garden, good views, a solid house,

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enough character and enough age on it.

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-You really have fallen in love, haven't you?

-Yeah. It's lovely.

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Well, I'm thrilled that we've been able to help you because of course,

0:42:070:42:10

this is the first house that you will have bought together, you

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have made us all smile and chuckle, it's been an absolute pleasure.

0:42:130:42:16

You are welcome to come and stay whenever you like, Nicki.

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-And I will take you up on that offer!

-Fantastic.

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Charles, Sue - thank you so much.

0:42:210:42:23

Thank you so much! Thank you.

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So after a bit of a rocky start with Charles and Sue, we eventually found

0:42:280:42:32

them their perfect mystery property, and as we went to say goodbye,

0:42:320:42:36

they were on the phone to the estate agent, putting in an offer.

0:42:360:42:40

I'm thrilled for the both of them. I'll see you next time.

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Sue and Charles hoped to buy the Mystery House

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but, unfortunately, the sale fell through and they've

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since had an offer accepted on another property.

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