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Today I'm in a county that breathed life into oxygen. So, where am I?

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Well, if you can hold your breath long enough, all will be revealed.

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Today our house-hunting pair have left

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the wives at home as they go searching for a new family home.

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What do you think the good ladies would think?

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Well, I think they'll be fighting

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to know which one was going to have this as their kitchen.

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And their property shopping list is a rather tall order.

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Plenty of character, plenty of charm.

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Plenty of height.

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Plenty of height.

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Today I am in Wiltshire at the 18th-century Bowood House.

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And it was here in the summer of 1774 that the pioneering

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British scientist, Joseph Priestley, held a magnifying glass to

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focus the sun's rays onto a sample of mercury oxide.

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Now the surprising outcome was a gas which, for reasons which he

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didn't quite understand, made candles burn more brightly.

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However, it was a French chemist who actually named the gas oxygen

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just a few years later.

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A remarkable story and just like the Wiltshire countryside,

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a real breath of fresh air.

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Wiltshire sits at the gateway to the West Country.

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Surrounded by six counties including Hampshire, Dorset and Somerset,

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its landscape is mostly rural with two thirds of it lying on chalk.

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The region is famous for its Neolithic monuments

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including Silbury Hill.

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Built almost 5,000 years ago,

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the artificial chalk mass stands 30 metres high,

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making it the tallest prehistoric man-made mound in Europe.

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The area's charming villages are straight out of an English

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countryside picture book,

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with the architecture reflecting the lie of the land.

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The village of Teffont Magna in the south has charming thatched

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cottages lining its streets and the county is awash with handsome

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stone houses, clay roof tiles

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and whitewashed cottages concealing the local chalk in their walls.

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So with its ancient history and eclectic architecture,

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Wiltshire certainly makes a very tempting place to call home.

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Here in Wiltshire, the average price of a detached property is

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a tad under £300,000,

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now that's around £33,000 above the national figure.

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But although homes here do fall on the pricier side, with

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some of the finest landscapes and vistas that Britain has to offer,

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you can certainly see why. So let's meet today's buyers to discover

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exactly what attracts them to the beautiful Wiltshire countryside.

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Richard and his father-in-law Peter both work in the family

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printing business.

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They've taken on the task of finding their families a new home.

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And they've made the unusual decision of leaving

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the Portsmouth area and heading to Wiltshire in search of one big

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joint country house.

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There's going to be Anne, Peter's wife, Ruth, my wife,

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Peter's daughter, and our daughter Rebecca, who's four,

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and Oliver, who's just turned four weeks.

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-The whole family all in together. It's going to be good fun.

-Yeah.

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Their houses are currently a 25-minute drive apart

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and they get together at least four times a week.

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They decided that being on each other's doorstep could be

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mutually beneficial.

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Suddenly, it quite quickly became apparent to us

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that to buy two separate houses, would be one - very expensive,

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-and two - neither of us would get actually what we wanted.

-Mmm.

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The plan came together that we would pool our resources,

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and also get a live-in baby-sitter, so...

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Peter and his wife's Portsmouth home is under offer and Richard

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and his family live in a rented house near Portsmouth -

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they sold theirs 18 months ago.

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I'd love to stay here but for us to find the property

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and the space we actually want, we just can't afford to do it.

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Part of the reason for only moving 90 minutes away is it's still

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within reach of coming back to visit friends and family,

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and it's a nice area, but it's just too busy.

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The whole family is excited about what a new life in Wiltshire

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will mean.

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We'd like to be able to open the windows in the morning

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and see, not bricks and smoke and tarmac roads,

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but to be able to see trees, fields... If we could see some

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hills as well, a little bit of water - well, how wonderful,

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but you know, we would like to see a more rural view than a city view.

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But they're realistic too.

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I think it would be foolish of us to say, "Oh! We are such perfect people - nothing could ever go wrong."

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We know that it could, and that is a risk.

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Having said that, we've had a close relationship since they got

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married in 2005, I think we feel we could work through the sort of...

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-Definitely.

-The bad times, you know -

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all the little misunderstandings that we would have.

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But even if there are some bumps in the road, the two families

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coming together as one is something everyone is looking forward to.

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This move will change our lives very significantly.

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Anne and I have moved home so many times, in our life,

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this would be our final move, and also just knowing that we

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are able to continue this really close relationship that we have

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with Rebecca and Ruth and Richard, and with Oliver, as he grows up.

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We have that balance that I think a lot of people would love to have.

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This move will be fantastic. It will give us such a great lifestyle.

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Richard and Peter and their families are happy to consider moving

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anywhere in Wiltshire as long as they're no more than

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a 90-minute drive from Southampton,

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where Peter and Ann's son lives

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with Peter's mother living nearby.

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But before our pair take on the task

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of searching for their two-in-one family home, I'm meeting them

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in Wiltshire to find out more about their great expectations.

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So, Peter and Richard, this is a first for me,

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cos your wives have sent you out to find them the perfect property.

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-Very much.

-Yes, yes, they're very trusting.

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They're really trusting, yes.

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Tell me exactly what it is you are after.

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Well, we're...um, very close, as families, and I love my granddaughter

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and my new grandson, so the thought of them moving away

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and us not being able to see them regularly would be a disappointment.

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And also we have a small printing business that we want to

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bring on-site as well, so that we can have a much, much better

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life-work balance, and we also want at least an acre of garden,

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so the kids can run around and enjoy the open air.

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I've always wanted to have sort of a smallholding - animals,

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some chickens, maybe that, growing our own veggies, which

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when you're in the countryside, you've just got to do.

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So two families wanting to live together

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-but equally have their own space.

-Very much so.

-Yes.

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So how many bedrooms are we after?

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-Pretty much six bedrooms.

-Yep.

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In a property that's dividable.

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That's interesting. So you don't mind a bit of a project, then?

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No, we're quite handy at that.

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I'm presuming we're looking for a large kitchen, are we?

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For me and Ruth and the kids, we'd love an open-plan,

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sort of dining area, sort of living space, a separate lounge

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or something like that would be nice.

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We want a really decent-sized kitchen.

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We also want a couple of other reception rooms.

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We're not ready for the one-bedroom granny flat just yet.

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So where's the compromise going to be?

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Because if you've done a lot of research

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-and I'm presuming you have...

-Lots.

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Well, I've looked at nearly, um, nearly 100 properties,

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and more than that on paper.

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I'm off, I'm off! So 100 properties - you haven't found it?

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I'm feeling the pressure. No wonder your wives have sent

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you out looking, if you haven't got it already.

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We are realistic enough to realise that we're not going to find exactly

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what we might think we want on paper, but there needs to be enough

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there that makes us think, "Wow, this really is a dream house and this

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"is really somewhere we'd be happy to spend the rest of our lives."

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Do you want to be near a town, a village...?

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For us, people are just very important, you know.

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There needs to be a local pub with some nice beers

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but actually some nice people in there.

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I shouldn't have asked that question.

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I'm worried about the house. I've now got to get the whole community sorted.

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I can see why the ladies have sent you two out to me. So I've got

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to find this substantial property - two-in-one, I'm going to call it.

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We want acres of land, want to be near a thriving community,

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-and all for...

-£750,000.

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Hmmm! Well, I've got to find an awful lot for £750,000, haven't I?

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-Hope you like a challenge.

-Yep.

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Say we find you the perfect property,

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can we nudge up a little bit?

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-Yep, there's a little bit there.

-Just a little.

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OK, so we've got three smashing properties lined up to show you.

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Boys, shall we get started?

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-Yes, fantastic.

-Yes, yes.

-Follow me.

-Thank you.

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Richard and Peter have a very generous budget between them

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and are prepared to go even higher for the right place.

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They need to accommodate six people in two separate properties -

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or one house with the potential to divide into two.

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They're planning to have the family printing business on-site -

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and they'd like a garden large enough to keep two growing children,

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and possibly some livestock, happy.

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We're joining Richard

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and Peter midway through a lengthy property search

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and they're hoping that we'll be the answer to finding their dream home.

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They'll be visiting three contrasting rural properties

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and only after touring each one will they discover its price.

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The final stop will be to the mystery house, which will

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offer them an added extra that will definitely give them

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something new to think about.

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Have you as a family, as an extended family,

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have you ever lived together or been on holiday together before?

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-We holiday every year together.

-Do you?

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When we sold our house 18 months ago, we moved in with

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Anne and Peter for a period of time until we found a property to rent.

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-So you're - in a way, you've road-tested it.

-Yep.

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As much as you can. Living day after day, week after week,

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is clearly different than just a couple of weeks on holiday.

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We're beginning our house hunt towards the centre of the county

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on the outskirts of the village of Enford, 15 miles north of Salisbury.

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The surrounding countryside is a designated area of outstanding

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natural beauty and the village with its hedge-lined lanes runs

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alongside the River Avon.

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There's also a church, a pub and a village hall in its centre

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so there are plenty of activities to keep locals both young -

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and slightly more mature - busy.

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Down a quiet country lane just set back from the middle of the village

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is our first property, this handsome Grade II listed brick

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and flint cottage - which has worn lots of hats in its lifetime.

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Since the 17th century, it's been home to many diverse trades.

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It's got a...what you might call a wow factor, you know.

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I mean, it's not just the ordinary...

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-I like that.

-Yep.

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-Dates back to the 1600s.

-OK.

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And over the years, it's had different businesses being

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run out of it. I'll explain more when we step inside.

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-Are you ready?

-Definitely, very much so.

-Yep.

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Entering through one of the front doors, a large open reception area,

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once an ale house, leads to an impressive 28-foot sitting room.

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-Wow, that's big.

-Yeah, it's nice and big, isn't it? Yeah.

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This would have been the butchers, this part.

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It has been opened up. Mind your heads, boys.

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You're nearly all right there, Peter, aren't you?

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Yeah, but I'm only six-one. Richard is six-three.

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It's a room you could entertain in very well,

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and bring the family all together, but the height is scaring me.

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I want to take us through to this next part of the property

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because this originally was the farrier's.

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Oh, right.

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Oh, wow!

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I think there's enough room for you there, Richard - don't you?

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-I think so.

-Yeah.

-You do indeed.

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This is where the farrier used to work, obviously using that.

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-Oh, yes.

-What do you think the good ladies would think, Anne and Ruth?

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Well, I think they'll be fighting to know which one is going to

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have this as their kitchen, you see.

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Downstairs in this charming cottage there is also a cloakroom,

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a utility room and a double bedroom with an en-suite

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and upstairs is full of personality too.

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So this is the master bedroom.

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-Wow, yes. Nice.

-Wow.

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And you have three double bedrooms upstairs, and a family bathroom.

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-OK.

-Right, yeah.

-So four bedrooms in total.

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Plenty of head height.

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I'll let you explore upstairs on your own in a little while,

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because it's time to see where your property might be.

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Good, good.

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Outside across a gravelled courtyard is a large double garage with

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potential to be used as a business setting - but that's not all.

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So right in front of us we have a second cottage.

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-Right, right.

-Wow!

-Now at the moment it's being rented out,

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and to the side of it, you've got a business area.

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-Yep.

-OK.

-But behind me, if that wasn't enough,

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you've got a studio flat with a mezzanine level.

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So that could be perfect for running the business,

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but let's see if the cottage is going to be right for you and Anne.

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Great, yeah.

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This attractive detached cottage with its adjoining office

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was once home to the local smithy.

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-Wow.

-Wow.

-I love the floor.

-Yeah.

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-What a lovely space.

-Tiled floor.

-Yeah.

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You've got a kitchen, and you've got a downstairs shower room.

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-OK.

-Upstairs there are two bedrooms.

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-Right.

-Excellent.

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Next door, do you remember I mentioned there was an office?

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-Yes.

-Yep.

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-I would be inclined to knock that through.

-Yes.

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And then you've got some additional space for the downstairs.

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-Yes, yes.

-Yep.

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So, Peter, be honest - what's your impression of the cottage?

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I love the outside of the cottage, thought it looked really attractive.

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My immediate reservation is

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whether it was going to be big enough, but I think there's scope.

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Before Peter and Richard explore on their own,

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I want to show them the garden,

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which is laid out on different levels.

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Now I seem to remember someone saying that they'd like chickens.

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Yes. Here they are.

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There they are.

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-Ah, wonderful, wow.

-Wow.

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That's your vista.

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I think it's wonderful, really do, lovely.

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And the pub's only five minutes down the road.

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-We noticed that, yes.

-Did you see as we drove in?

-Yes.

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You can walk to the pub.

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Location-wise, Southampton - it's important for you both to

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get down there, isn't it? It's about 50 minutes away.

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-Perfect.

-That is fantastic, inside an hour. I mean, that is wonderful.

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We've seen the property,

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got to ask you know, how much is it on the market for?

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Well, my guess would be that it's on the market for 750,

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but, which is our budget,

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but there's quite a bit of money we would want to spend on it,

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so I would like to hope it might be on at 700.

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OK, so which figure are you going to give me?

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Um, I'm going to hedge my bets, and I'm going to say, I think

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-it's on for 750.

-OK, Richard?

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I'm going to go in the middle. 725, I think.

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Interesting. It's more than that.

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The asking price is £795,000.

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In some ways, that doesn't surprise me.

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There is an awful lot of property here,

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but from our perspective, we have a budget and I think there would

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need to be room for negotiation in there before we could consider it.

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Well, the owners are happy to have that conversation with you.

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Go and have another look. Give me a shout when you're ready to leave.

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-We will do, yes, thanks.

-Thank you.

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This beautiful thatched cottage with its bonus buildings may

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be £45,000 over Richard and Peter's budget but they did say

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they could nudge their limit up for the right property.

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And with a separate cottage on site

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and plenty of potential to accommodate their printing business,

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they're getting everything

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they've asked for, less than an hour away from family in Southampton.

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I think the room is probably slightly smaller than what

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I'd originally been thinking,

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but there's plenty of possibilities of doing stuff here.

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Definitely the kitchen is absolutely stunning,

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and the ceiling height in there is absolutely fabulous for me.

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The lounge is a major issue for me - it's unfortunately too low.

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The annexe looks really nice. It seemed from the outside that

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it was likely to be small inside, and that's the way it turned out

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to be, but of course there is the studio. If Anne and I had

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both of those properties, I think we could make it work for us.

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-Now have you seen enough?

-Yes, we have, thank you very much, yes.

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Yeah, and money aside, have we got close with our first property?

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Well, money aside, this is a really, really stunning property, yes.

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-Yeah - a good start?

-Very good start, yeah.

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Excellent, cos it is only our first house,

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-cos I've got more to show you.

-Ooh, looking forward.

-Excellent.

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Richard and Peter both live near the sea

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and love sailing on the open water.

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Wiltshire may be landlocked but it has the Kennet

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and Avon canal running through it,

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so we've sent them to Bradford-on-Avon

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to the west of the county to meet Rob Dean,

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chairman of the Canal Trust, to see how they could make

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the most of this beautiful stretch of water when they make their move.

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I get to spend my days helping to look after this wonderful canal.

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It's only here because of the work of volunteers.

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Back in the 1950s, there was proposals to close the canal,

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fill it in, when a group of volunteers wanted to preserve it, wanted to restore it,

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and we spent 40 years working to help dig it out,

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get all the locks rebuilt,

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and now it's a fantastic sort of pleasure playground.

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So you've come from a sailing background?

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Yes, we're used to just a little bit more water than this.

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The sea's a bit wider than your canal here.

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Well, it might be a ditch, but it's a very nice ditch.

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-It's a lovely ditch.

-And we look after it.

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And you can have a lot of fun on it.

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200 years ago, this impressive 87-mile man-made waterway

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transported goods between Bristol and Reading.

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But now 600 volunteers look after the canal and its surroundings,

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so that locals and tourists can benefit from it.

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Today Peter's going to get the chance to take the helm of a canal boat

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whilst Richard helps operate a lock

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- one of 104 along the canal.

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Right, this is Peter, our skipper for today.

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This is Peter and...Richard.

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SKIPPER PETER: Pleased to meet you. Welcome to the Barbara McLellan,

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Peter, if you go on the helm with Brian -

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who'll fit you up with your life-jackets now,

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and Richard, if you'd like to go with Des and Pauline there,

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and they'll show you how to operate the lock gates.

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-Excellent, thank you very much.

-Thanks.

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Des, we need to put some water in,

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-so if you'll go round the other side.

-OK, I'll do that.

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Fantastic.

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I don't know whether you've operated a lock before.

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Not in many, many, many years.

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OK, would you like to have a go?

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-Nice and easy?

-It is, very.

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As Richard turns the windlass - or handle -

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a small door in one of the lock gates opens,

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allowing water to flow in.

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Outside of the lock and inside are level.

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On the boat, Peter's getting a lesson from crew member Brian.

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This little lever is the throttle,

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so it's forward to go forward,

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back to go back.

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The further you push it forward,

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the faster the propeller will turn.

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The faster the propeller goes,

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the faster the boat goes.

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-Yep.

-That makes it harder to stop.

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-Yes!

-Which is the important thing, OK?

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We maintain a speed limit on the canals of about 4mph.

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Right.

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The Barbara McLellan is one of four boats on the canal that takes visitors on trips

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which take in the beautiful Wiltshire scenery.

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Now we're pretty central, so we'll go forward into the lock.

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She's 65ft long and can carry up to 43 passengers.

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All of the volunteer skippers

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are professionally trained and qualified.

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As Richard turns the windlass again

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the water floods out of the lock door, lowering the boat

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just over ten feet so it can continue its journey.

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400 metres down the waterway,

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the boat has pulled up

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by one of most magnificent landmarks along the canal -

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the 14th-century tithe barn.

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The wall must have been built at the time of the canal.

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It was all falling down last year,

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but we got a crowd of our volunteers to repair it,

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and they learned techniques using old limestone mortar,

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and have put the wall back in excellent condition now.

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Important work the volunteers also do

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is they clear all these banks.

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If you look down the canal here

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it's nice and wide now -

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about three, four years ago it was about a third of the width,

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and that's just volunteers chopping down the trees

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and getting rid of the undergrowth.

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Under Rob's guidance, the volunteers are taught how to keep the canal

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and its surroundings in excellent condition,

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making it a real attraction in the Wiltshire landscape.

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It's part of the reason that we got

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the Queen' Award for Voluntary Service last year,

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which is the highest award any charity can get in this country.

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We're very proud of that.

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As volunteers, what do you guys get out of it?

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What makes you keep coming back?

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The waterway attracts lots of wonderful people -

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people are always happy along the canal.

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And the very best of those happy people come and volunteer with us,

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and help look after it.

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I think we all enjoy just chugging down the canal

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on a nice afternoon like this,

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thinking of nothing...

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It's a great way to spend your time.

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That's wonderful. If we find our dream house down here,

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then I'm sure we'll be on your volunteer list.

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Travelling 36 miles west and crossing borders into Somerset

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leads us to our second property in the village of Buckland Dinham,

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ten minutes' drive from the town of Frome.

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The small farming village is perched on the side of a hill

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with uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside.

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It has a great dining pub,

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a Grade I listed church - which in parts dates back 800 years -

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and a village hall which holds parent and toddler groups,

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amongst other gatherings for all ages.

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And a well-equipped playground is a two-minute stroll

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from our second house

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which sits on a quiet lane in the village

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with views to the famous Westbury horse.

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So you've probably noticed we've crossed the border.

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-Yes.

-How do you feel living in Somerset?

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-That's fine, yeah.

-It's doable.

-Looks very nice, doesn't it, yeah?

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Rather different from the first one we showed you.

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-Yes.

-Yep.

-I'm not seeing too many height issues.

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So it was built in 1974.

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I do quite like the idea of a bit of a newer property.

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The stone is locally quarried -

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it's blue and beige limestone.

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-Well, it looks very attractive, doesn't it?

-Very much so.

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Let's get started.

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Crossing Wiltshire's west border into Somerset

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offers Peter and Richard more for their money

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and it's still only an hour and 20-minute drive from Southampton.

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Moving inside, a bright hallway leads to the sitting room.

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-Wow.

-Very nice, isn't it? Yeah.

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It's a nice size.

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-Beams again.

-Yeah.

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-Beams, but...

-A lot higher.

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You're not going to hit your head. You won't hit your head on that beam!

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I think it looks very nice.

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I think there's scope for a little modernising, but it is very nice.

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A good start then, for us, isn't it?

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-Very good.

-Follow me, we're going to go through the dining room,

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into the kitchen.

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A nice size.

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So, you've got doors here, should you want to close it up.

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Excellent.

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And not a bad sized kitchen, at all.

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No. No, it's nice. It's a nice size.

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Yes, I think there's plenty of potential

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and scope for updating.

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-They call it the breakfast room, the owners.

-Right.

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You've got views on to your garden.

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It's a lovely space, and it's free flowing, which is what we wanted.

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Just what you've shown us, so far...

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Yeah, I think there's quite a bit of potential there.

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-Definitely.

-Well, on that note let's head upstairs.

-OK.

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A galleried landing with a study

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leads to three double bedrooms.

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There's also a family bathroom,

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and at the back of the house, overlooking the garden,

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is the master bedroom.

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It's very light - the double aspect is fantastic.

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And a high ceiling.

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A high ceiling - no whacking your head, and...an en-suite.

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An en-suite, which we're... We love.

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We're going to go back downstairs, out the front door,

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because you, young man,

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have your own front door.

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Good, I like that!

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Follow me.

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Adjoining the property is an extension built in 1989.

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So, with its own entrance, we come to the second part of the property.

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-Yes.

-Wow!

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You weren't expecting this, were you?

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-No!

-That's very nice, yes.

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That's very deceiving.

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You've got kitchen, through there.

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You've got the bedrooms down the hallway,

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which I'm going to take you to,

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and you've got all of this space, as well,

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leading out to the garden.

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-Right, yes.

-Wow.

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Looks good.

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To the back of the annexe is the smaller bedroom

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with its own bathroom.

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So this would be the larger of the two.

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-That's a very nice size.

-Yeah?

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Very nice.

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Generous bathroom, as well.

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-Ah, excellent.

-Right.

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-The sun is shining.

-Gorgeous!

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Let's take a look at the back garden.

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-Yep.

-Have a bit more of a chat.

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-I'm also going to ask you about the price.

-Yes.

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The mature gardens surrounding the property

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have been specially designed to be low-maintenance.

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Now, I, personally, think this is a charming garden.

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It's been divided up - on that side you've got your vegetable patch.

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-Yes, yeah.

-It looks really good.

-Lastly...

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You're boys, you will have noticed it already...

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The garage.

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-Yes.

-Oh, yes.

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In the back of our minds, we were thinking for the business.

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-Yes.

-Yes.

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-Do you like that idea?

-Yep, we do.

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So, er, what are we thinking - asking price for this property?

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Well, I would guess...

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695.

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OK. All right. Interesting.

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I'm going to go on the higher side of that - 750.

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750... Well, this is under your budget.

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-Ahh...!

-Ahh...!

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The asking price is...

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..650,000.

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-Ah. Right.

-That definitely leaves a bit of space.

0:26:150:26:18

-Well, that's, um... That is very encouraging.

-Very.

-Yes.

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Do you fancy having another look around, now you know that price?

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-Very much.

-I think we very much would like to, yes.

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-Off you go, the two of you - explore.

-Thank you.

-Enjoy.

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A hefty £100,000 under budget

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means Peter, Richard and their families

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could make substantial changes to this detached house

0:26:380:26:41

and its annexe to suit their needs.

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It's got just the number of bedrooms

0:26:430:26:45

to accommodate the two families

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and a garden already set up for the good life -

0:26:460:26:49

but with space for Richard's young children to play, too.

0:26:490:26:52

Now I think we'd need probably about

0:26:520:26:53

-20K to do this, and 20K to do your kitchen.

-Yeah.

0:26:530:26:56

I know we are eating the budget up,

0:26:560:26:58

but at least it's there, isn't it?

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Yeah, we can do it.

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As far as this house is concerned, I'm excited enough

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to say I am virtually certain

0:27:050:27:06

we will bring Anne and Ruth here,

0:27:060:27:08

to have a look.

0:27:080:27:10

I'm not a very emotional person with things like this,

0:27:100:27:13

but it's got a LOT of the things we want,

0:27:130:27:15

and the chance to put our own kitchen in how we'd want it,

0:27:150:27:19

make the bedrooms and the outside space our own, as well...

0:27:190:27:23

It would be very good.

0:27:230:27:24

-How are we doing?

-Very well, thank you.

0:27:240:27:26

-Yeah, very good.

-Seen enough on your own?

0:27:260:27:29

Yes, thanks.

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So, two houses in one for our second property.

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Yep, yep.

0:27:330:27:35

-Right, time for us now to hit the road.

-Great.

-Fantastic.

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It's the second day of our tour of Wiltshire

0:27:440:27:46

and Richard and Peter from the Portsmouth area of Hampshire

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have the princely sum of £750,000 to spend

0:27:490:27:53

on a two-in-one property for their families.

0:27:530:27:55

They're hoping to find somewhere

0:27:550:27:57

with the potential to base their business,

0:27:570:27:59

and with a garden big enough for Richard's two young children

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to explore.

0:28:020:28:04

We'll be asking them to employ a vivid imagination

0:28:040:28:07

with our mystery house.

0:28:070:28:08

It is a tremendous space, it has so much potential.

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And I'll be doing my bit to help restore one of the country's

0:28:110:28:14

greatest cathedrals.

0:28:140:28:16

I'm your apprentice.

0:28:160:28:18

Peter and Richard have a high list of demands and requirements,

0:28:200:28:25

looking for that perfect property for not one,

0:28:250:28:27

but two families.

0:28:270:28:29

Now, it is a tough ask,

0:28:290:28:31

but I think yesterday's houses

0:28:310:28:33

certainly gave them everything they wanted.

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Now, although very different in terms of style and budget,

0:28:360:28:39

it showed both our chaps the possibilities.

0:28:390:28:42

So, I'm hoping today with our mystery house -

0:28:420:28:45

well, it's going to push them just that little bit further.

0:28:450:28:48

Travelling 31 miles north-east takes us back into Wiltshire

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and the village of Hullavington seven miles north of Chippenham.

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The village is situated on the edge of the so-called stone belt -

0:28:570:29:00

the Wiltshire Cotswolds.

0:29:000:29:03

Many of its older houses are made from local rag stone,

0:29:030:29:06

giving them a very distinctive look.

0:29:060:29:08

Hullavington is well serviced with a pub, a village hall,

0:29:080:29:11

a parish church

0:29:110:29:13

and a primary school.

0:29:130:29:15

On the edge of the village is our third and final property,

0:29:150:29:18

with a rather interesting addition that gives it the title

0:29:180:29:21

of our mystery house.

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-Right.

-Wow.

0:29:220:29:23

Well, you've managed to find one even different to the other two!

0:29:230:29:26

Yes! Very, very different.

0:29:260:29:28

Any ideas why it might be the mystery house?

0:29:280:29:31

Erm...

0:29:310:29:34

Possibly what's behind you?

0:29:340:29:36

You spotted it!

0:29:360:29:38

The Baptist chapel - not in use anymore,

0:29:380:29:40

but...ripe for conversion.

0:29:400:29:43

Ahhh!

0:29:430:29:45

-So you said you didn't mind a project.

-Yes.

0:29:450:29:47

So you've got a very old cottage.

0:29:470:29:49

-Yes.

-Really nice.

-This dates back to around the 1830s.

0:29:490:29:52

-OK.

-Right.

0:29:520:29:53

-Shall we start with the chapel first?

-Yes!

-Shall we?

-Why not?

0:29:530:29:56

Between the house and the chapel

0:29:590:30:01

lies a small graveyard.

0:30:010:30:03

Because it's a work in progress, the chapel...

0:30:030:30:06

-Thank you very much.

-There we go.

0:30:060:30:08

Right, are we ready?

0:30:080:30:10

-Yes.

-Yes.

0:30:100:30:11

The detached chapel built from Cotswold stone

0:30:110:30:14

dates back to 1820

0:30:140:30:15

and until recently was used by a local farmer as a fodder store.

0:30:150:30:19

So, gentlemen,

0:30:190:30:21

here is your chapel.

0:30:210:30:24

Right...!

0:30:240:30:26

It is a tremendous space.

0:30:260:30:28

It has so much potential.

0:30:280:30:30

-Yes. So is it listed?

-It is.

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The cottage isn't, but the chapel is.

0:30:320:30:35

-Right.

-But, the good news is,

0:30:350:30:37

planning permission has already been granted.

0:30:370:30:39

-Ahh...

-OK.

-The permission at the moment has been granted

0:30:390:30:42

that you keep the mezzanine floor, so you've got two layers,

0:30:420:30:45

and then you actually extend out, into the garden.

0:30:450:30:48

-Right.

-Two-bedroom chapel conversion.

0:30:480:30:50

Right, very interesting!

0:30:500:30:53

Yeah! Richard, if you want to lead the way back to the cottage,

0:30:530:30:56

we'll start on your accommodation.

0:30:560:30:58

Mind your heads.

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This period cottage has been extended twice,

0:31:010:31:05

giving it just the space Richard needs for his young family.

0:31:050:31:08

So, welcome to your cottage.

0:31:090:31:10

Actually, I don't think we need these now, it's quite safe.

0:31:100:31:13

-Good.

-And here it is.

0:31:130:31:15

As you can see, it's pretty big.

0:31:150:31:19

-It's huge.

-Yes, it is.

-Lovely-sized room.

0:31:190:31:21

In actual fact, this used to be two cottages.

0:31:210:31:24

-Right.

-OK.

0:31:240:31:25

Plenty of character, plenty of charm.

0:31:250:31:28

Plenty of height.

0:31:280:31:29

Plenty of height.

0:31:290:31:31

Just off the sitting room is another area,

0:31:310:31:34

which could be a playroom for the children,

0:31:340:31:36

and off on the other side is the kitchen.

0:31:360:31:39

Now with this kitchen, as you can see... Look at the beams!

0:31:390:31:42

Wonderful, aren't they?

0:31:420:31:44

It's a long galley kitchen,

0:31:440:31:45

and the way it's been designed makes the most of the views out the window.

0:31:450:31:48

-Yes, lovely.

-Lovely, very nice.

0:31:480:31:50

It looks quite compact.

0:31:500:31:52

I was hoping to get something a bit bigger,

0:31:520:31:54

but I think there's scope here to do something different.

0:31:540:31:57

Downstairs there are also two studies and a conservatory

0:31:570:32:01

and moving upstairs, the warren of rooms continues.

0:32:010:32:05

-So there are two staircases.

-OK.

-Right.

0:32:060:32:08

-Because it did used to be two cottages.

-Yes.

0:32:080:32:11

So, on this side, you've got the master bedroom,

0:32:110:32:14

and you've got the en-suite.

0:32:140:32:17

and then on the other side - you could actually knock through -

0:32:170:32:20

you've got two further bedrooms

0:32:200:32:22

and another family bathroom.

0:32:220:32:24

-Right.

-Excellent. Stunning view.

0:32:240:32:26

Hopefully, the drizzle will have stopped,

0:32:260:32:29

so let's head back downstairs,

0:32:290:32:30

and you can tell me what you think

0:32:300:32:32

all of this is on the market for.

0:32:320:32:34

The landscaped gardens also feature a sun terrace

0:32:360:32:39

and offers endless rural views over the neighbouring farmland.

0:32:390:32:43

So you do have

0:32:450:32:46

a delightful garden,

0:32:460:32:48

and this is where the extension of the chapel would come out.

0:32:480:32:52

Right, yes, yes.

0:32:520:32:54

Stunning garden. Space for some animals.

0:32:540:32:56

And we're north of the M4.

0:32:560:32:59

-Right. OK.

-So for you to get back to Southampton,

0:32:590:33:02

we're thinking around an hour and 20 minutes.

0:33:020:33:04

-Oh, brilliant. Very good.

-Perfect.

0:33:040:33:06

-An important part to discuss is the business.

-Yes.

0:33:060:33:08

Now, we don't have anything here, unless you wanted to put it on site,

0:33:080:33:12

if you wanted to build like a bigger shed or something over there.

0:33:120:33:15

But we've looked into it.

0:33:150:33:17

Malmsbury, which is beautiful, is only 15 minutes away.

0:33:170:33:20

There is office space to be had there,

0:33:200:33:22

and it works out about £5,000 per year.

0:33:220:33:25

-Right.

-Big saving on what we're paying now.

0:33:250:33:27

How do you feel about the business being off site?

0:33:270:33:30

Well, it's currently off site anyway,

0:33:300:33:32

so it would have to be looked at - the commute there and back,

0:33:320:33:35

And there is space here that we could possibly create something

0:33:350:33:38

-within the boundaries of this property.

-Yes, yeah.

0:33:380:33:41

There's plenty of rooms in the house for an office.

0:33:410:33:43

So how much, then, is our mystery house and chapel on the market for?

0:33:430:33:48

I would like to think that it was 500,

0:33:480:33:51

but my guess is, it might be 550 -

0:33:510:33:54

500 to 550.

0:33:540:33:56

-Give me your final figure?

-550.

-OK.

0:33:560:33:59

Erm, looking at what's here and what's to do, erm,

0:33:590:34:01

I'm erring on the side of higher,

0:34:010:34:03

so I think 625.

0:34:030:34:06

The asking price for all of this - both properties -

0:34:060:34:11

£500,000.

0:34:110:34:13

-Oh!

-Excellent!

0:34:130:34:14

That does leave you a quarter of a million pounds to spend.

0:34:140:34:18

But the one thing I will say is,

0:34:180:34:20

you haven't found that perfect property.

0:34:200:34:23

No.

0:34:230:34:24

What this does is come way under budget,

0:34:240:34:27

-and you could potentially create it.

-Make it.

-Yes.

0:34:270:34:29

The mystery house and chapel hasn't scared you, has it, at all?

0:34:290:34:32

-No, no. Not at all!

-Inspired.

0:34:320:34:34

Good - "inspired". Go and be further inspired.

0:34:340:34:37

Have another look around, and, well, tell me when you're ready.

0:34:370:34:41

-Excellent, will do.

-Will do.

-Thanks, guys.

-Thank you.

0:34:410:34:43

-Stay out of the rain.

-We'll try.

0:34:430:34:45

Our mystery house is offering Richard and Peter

0:34:450:34:48

the chance to really put their own stamp on these two properties,

0:34:480:34:51

coming in at an astounding £250,000 under budget.

0:34:510:34:56

There are also various possibilities for their business,

0:34:560:35:00

and sitting in three quarters of an acre of land,

0:35:000:35:02

the children would love running around the beautiful gardens

0:35:020:35:05

with its splendid views.

0:35:050:35:08

I love it. I actually really do like it.

0:35:080:35:10

Very excited about bringing the family here.

0:35:100:35:12

I think our wives will think we've probably bitten off

0:35:120:35:15

a little bit more than we can chew.

0:35:150:35:17

If they fall in love with the garden and the house -

0:35:170:35:19

and I think there's a lot to fall in love with there -

0:35:190:35:22

I think they might be as enthusiastic about the project

0:35:220:35:26

as, erm, we are. Yes.

0:35:260:35:27

That's it, gentlemen, you've seen all our properties.

0:35:290:35:31

It's gone so quickly.

0:35:310:35:33

-Yes, it has, hasn't it, yeah?

-Very quick.

0:35:330:35:35

I'm interested now to find out, have we got close with any of them?

0:35:350:35:38

Are the girls going to be revisiting them soon?

0:35:380:35:41

I think so.

0:35:410:35:42

Let's go and have a chat and find out.

0:35:420:35:44

Wiltshire is home to a fine display of architecture,

0:35:480:35:50

and we've only scratched the surface on our visit here.

0:35:500:35:54

But there's no denying

0:35:540:35:56

one of the most resplendent examples in the county

0:35:560:35:59

is 800-year-old Salisbury Cathedral,

0:35:590:36:01

proudly showing off its early English Gothic construction.

0:36:010:36:04

Its 123-metre spire is the tallest in England.

0:36:040:36:08

Robert Key's been closely involved with the cathedral

0:36:080:36:11

since he was a young boy, when he joined as a chorister.

0:36:110:36:14

Rob, I mean, Salisbury Cathedral -

0:36:140:36:16

it is such an impressive, imposing building!

0:36:160:36:18

You can see that spire for literally miles and miles around.

0:36:180:36:22

It's breathtaking, isn't it?

0:36:220:36:24

And every day people in Wiltshire know

0:36:240:36:26

they're living with an engineering wonder,

0:36:260:36:28

and the finest medieval cathedral in Europe.

0:36:280:36:30

Why is it so special?

0:36:300:36:32

Why is it head and shoulders above other cathedrals?

0:36:320:36:34

It's relevant to our everyday life.

0:36:340:36:37

And why's that?

0:36:370:36:38

Because inside is the finest of the four surviving copies

0:36:380:36:42

of the Magna Carta.

0:36:420:36:43

The Magna Carta was a document drawn up which resulted

0:36:450:36:47

in the birth of democratic English law

0:36:470:36:50

which followed throughout the world.

0:36:500:36:52

It meant there were laws of the land to abide by,

0:36:520:36:54

taking power away from the king.

0:36:540:36:57

So how old is the Magna Carta?

0:36:570:36:59

800 years next year.

0:36:590:37:01

On the 15th of June, 1215,

0:37:010:37:04

it was sealed - never signed -

0:37:040:37:06

the king didn't sign at Runnymede,

0:37:060:37:09

and it was brought here

0:37:090:37:11

and it has stayed here ever since.

0:37:110:37:13

So this beautiful cathedral looks after one of the most important

0:37:140:37:17

English historical documents -

0:37:170:37:19

and it takes a lot of work

0:37:190:37:21

to look after the building itself,

0:37:210:37:23

to keep it in such pristine condition.

0:37:230:37:26

Hi, Gary. Good to meet you.

0:37:260:37:28

Hi, Nicki. Nice to meet you.

0:37:280:37:30

Gary Price is responsible for a 32-year restoration project

0:37:300:37:33

that started in 1986 -

0:37:330:37:36

when he was just 17 years old -

0:37:360:37:38

and it will finish in four years' time.

0:37:380:37:41

So you're in charge of all the artisan stonemasons

0:37:410:37:44

-that are helping to repair the cathedral?

-Yeah.

0:37:440:37:46

So, Gary, what causes the erosion?

0:37:460:37:49

The weather, the elements...

0:37:490:37:50

The wind and the rain, pollution, frost...

0:37:500:37:53

Just looking at this particular stone here,

0:37:530:37:55

it looks like it's crumbling before our eyes.

0:37:550:37:57

Yeah, it is.

0:37:570:37:59

If I just show you a little bit that's fallen off here,

0:37:590:38:01

you can see that you can, literally, just crumble it away with your hands.

0:38:010:38:05

Basically, all the goodness has come out of that stone now.

0:38:050:38:07

It's almost like a rotten bit of timber, really,

0:38:070:38:09

we couldn't mortar repair, we couldn't conserve that particular stone,

0:38:090:38:13

we'd probably need to replace it.

0:38:130:38:15

Gary has 11 stonemasons in the workshop,

0:38:160:38:19

all skilled at chiselling the local Chicksgrove stone

0:38:190:38:22

to replicate and replace or conserve the deteriorating pieces.

0:38:220:38:26

Would you like to have a go?

0:38:260:38:28

I would. I'm presuming it takes years and years of practice,

0:38:280:38:32

-apprenticeship, to be good at it.

-Yes, yes, it does.

0:38:320:38:34

-I'm not going to damage anything, am I?

-No, no, it's fine.

0:38:340:38:37

It's just a practice piece.

0:38:370:38:38

The stonemasons make it look so easy when they do it and you think...

0:38:380:38:41

-They do!

-..and you think, "I could, I could do that," you know.

0:38:410:38:44

How many years does it take to qualify?

0:38:440:38:46

-Five years.

-Go on, then, you show me. Here we go.

0:38:460:38:49

-It's kind of slow and steady, really.

-Right.

0:38:490:38:52

You need to keep this going for eight hours, if you're a stonemason,

0:38:520:38:55

so if you pretend you've got a bit of paper under your arm,

0:38:550:38:57

and you need to keep that bit of paper there,

0:38:570:38:59

that's how you do it.

0:38:590:39:01

Basically, what you're trying to do is nibble away at the stone,

0:39:010:39:04

a little bit at a time.

0:39:040:39:07

Gary, when we were standing by the cathedral

0:39:070:39:09

and I was looking at the stone -

0:39:090:39:10

obviously, I've an inexperienced eye -

0:39:100:39:12

but they all look as if they were slightly different sizes.

0:39:120:39:15

They are all slightly different,

0:39:150:39:17

and because of that, we need to take bespoke templates

0:39:170:39:20

for every single stone.

0:39:200:39:22

That is why it's so time-consuming.

0:39:220:39:24

-Would you like to have a go?

-I'd love to.

0:39:240:39:26

I'm your apprentice.

0:39:260:39:28

So, just...

0:39:280:39:30

-That's it.

-I don't want to go too deep.

0:39:300:39:33

I'll look at Salisbury cathedral and think -

0:39:330:39:36

I played a very small part in its conservation.

0:39:360:39:38

This is a true art form, isn't it?

0:39:380:39:40

-Be honest.

-It is.

-How am I doing?

-Yeah, all right. Yeah.

0:39:400:39:44

So, when this is finished, what's the next step?

0:39:440:39:47

Where does it go?

0:39:470:39:48

It will then go up onto the scaffold and be fixed on the building.

0:39:480:39:52

And that's where we're heading next

0:39:520:39:54

to see how these finely-crafted pieces of stonework

0:39:540:39:57

find a home in the fabric of this splendid cathedral.

0:39:570:40:00

-We're going to have the best view in the house.

-Yeah.

0:40:000:40:03

An external lift is taking us up to the north-east side of the cathedral,

0:40:030:40:07

the area that's currently undergoing restoration.

0:40:070:40:11

This is the final resting place for our stone.

0:40:110:40:14

As you can see here, we have new stone and old stone.

0:40:140:40:17

The stone is exactly the same age, geologically -

0:40:170:40:21

it's just that this has been above ground for 800 years more than this.

0:40:210:40:24

I suppose in 100, 200 years it will start looking like that again.

0:40:240:40:27

Yes, yes, it will.

0:40:270:40:29

So when it's done, will you have to start all over again?

0:40:290:40:32

No, there will be maintenance to do on the cathedral,

0:40:320:40:34

but it won't be the scale

0:40:340:40:36

of scaffolding all over the building.

0:40:360:40:39

It will be left for future generations to come.

0:40:390:40:41

In two or three generations' time we'll pick up where we left off.

0:40:410:40:44

Keeping it in the magnificence it deserves,

0:40:440:40:46

the final resting place for the Magna Carta.

0:40:460:40:49

-Yeah.

-Gary, thank you very much indeed.

-You're welcome.

0:40:490:40:51

Well, I hope the weather hasn't dampened Peter and Richard's spirits

0:41:000:41:03

when it comes to our property.

0:41:030:41:05

But I wonder which one they'll be telling their wives about.

0:41:050:41:08

Shall we go and ask them?

0:41:080:41:09

Do you think you've done your wives proud

0:41:130:41:15

with this house hunt here in Wiltshire?

0:41:150:41:17

-Yeah, I think so.

-Yeah.

-Yes?

0:41:170:41:20

So you're going to go home quietly confident.

0:41:200:41:23

Well, quietly confident that we have a couple

0:41:230:41:26

-well worth their while viewing, yes.

-Ahh, that's good.

0:41:260:41:29

I think you've done them proud.

0:41:290:41:31

So, tell me, which are the two?

0:41:310:41:33

Well, I like your mystery house.

0:41:330:41:36

I'm quite excited with what we could do with that.

0:41:360:41:39

You mentioned another property.

0:41:390:41:42

Yep, the second property.

0:41:420:41:43

It's very interesting.

0:41:430:41:45

It has, again, a lot of potential there,

0:41:450:41:47

at a price that we can actually make work for us,

0:41:470:41:50

and bring up to our level of what we want.

0:41:500:41:53

Is there a preference?

0:41:530:41:55

Or are they both equal?

0:41:550:41:56

For me, the mystery house.

0:41:560:41:58

Hmm. Peter?

0:41:580:42:00

I think I would go for the mystery house.

0:42:000:42:02

My only slight reservation is,

0:42:020:42:04

we need to be able to fix the business up on site,

0:42:040:42:07

and it isn't immediately obvious where that goes.

0:42:070:42:09

But, yes, the mystery house.

0:42:090:42:12

So, Peter, what's the next step going to be?

0:42:120:42:14

-Well, we're definitely going to come back.

-Excellent news.

0:42:140:42:17

We want the two girls to come

0:42:170:42:18

and see both the second and the third property.

0:42:180:42:21

But, yes, we're quite excited.

0:42:210:42:22

Brilliant. Well, listen, all the best.

0:42:220:42:25

-Let us know how you get on, won't you?

-We will!

-Thank you.

0:42:250:42:27

Even though they think they're going to make the ultimate decision,

0:42:310:42:34

we all know it's their lovely wives who are going to have the final say.

0:42:340:42:38

But, nevertheless, I'm delighted that Peter and Richard

0:42:380:42:41

feel confident enough to recommend two of our homes

0:42:410:42:44

to their other halves.

0:42:440:42:46

So, in my eyes, that's a job well done.

0:42:460:42:49

See you next time.

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