BBC Escape to the Country buyers floored as host reveals 'never seen before' feature
Escape to the Country buyers were left blown away as host Jules Hudson took them to a mystery house with a ‘never seen before’ feature.
During Thursday’s episode of the BBC hit show, Jules was on hand to help a couple make a big move from Lancashire and find their dream home in Moray, Scotland.
House hunters Maria, a higher education consultant and Danielle, a recently retired police sergeant had a healthy budget of £400,000 for a property with enough land to accommodate their dogs, cats and 26 chickens.
They also said it was important for their new home to be as energy efficient as possible or have the potential to become so.
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Jules went all out and set up a number of properties to view; however it was the mystery house that left the couple speechless.
The unique, bespoke-designed detached house, located in Lossiemouth, Morary, had an elegant entrance hall, a spectacular kitchen-living-dinning room, a galleried study area and three bedrooms including a lavish suite.
However it was one feature that took everyone with surprise. The home had a stunning balcony located in the middle of the wall and was guarded by a grand iron railing, overlooking a beautiful dining and living room.
Upon entering the house, Jules skipped a tour of the downstairs living area and went straight to the top of the stairs. Jules pointed out: "The view of the kitchen-diner, one quite unlike any I've ever seen before."
Danielle admitted: “This is stunning. Aw Jules you’ve floored us with this one.” Maria continued: “It is stunning. It’s a wildest dream, I would never have thought you could find something like this.”
After viewing the property, the trio went into the garden to discuss the house value. Danielle guessed that it was on the market for £395,000 however Maria was convinced there have been offers over £380,000.
The pair were left shocked once again as Jules revealed: "You will be delighted to know, I am sure, this has been slightly reduced. They're now looking for offers over £365,000.”
Despite falling in love with the property, Maria and Danielle decided not to put an offer in and instead purchased a different home after they had finished filming the BBC show.
Escape to the Country airs weekdays at 3pm on BBC One