Connect with us

Politics

Escape to the Country presenter open-mouthed as couple reject stunning chapel conversion for VERY unusual reason

ESCAPE To The Country host Ginny Buckley hoped a “fabulous Methodist chapel” conversion coming in under budget would seal the deal for one indecisive couple – but it was not to be.

Contestants Ollie and Stephanie were hunting for their dream pad in Wiltshire, with a healthy £600,000 budget for a two-bedroomed home complete with office and studio.

BBC

Escape To The Country host Ginny Buckley presented one couple with a stunning Methodist Chapel as their Mystery Property[/caption]

They told BBC show host Ginny they also craved land for guinea pigs, goats and a garage for Ollie’s vintage car.

The stunning chapel dated back to the 1870s, and was nestled in the village of Semley and, with the first two houses not ticking all the boxes, Ginny had high hopes for the Mystery Property.

It boasted three bedrooms with stunning stained glass windows and a modern, open-plan layout, but lacked a substantial garden.

The Escape To The Country anchor gushed: “I’ve shown quite a few decommissioned churches and chapels on this show.

BBC

The host was sure the pad would be a winner for the property-hunting pair[/caption]

BBC

They appeared enthusiastic in the initial de brief[/caption]

“In my experience, they are illicit quite a strong reaction – not always positive.”

Ollie remarked: “It’s different,” before heading inside and becoming excited about making it their own.

He said: “It’s so nicely open planned but it feels well divided.”

After informing him there was land around the chapel to rent for their vehicles and pets, she added of the under-budget £595,000 home: “I think you like this one Ollie!”

BBC

Ginny was stunned when the pair rejected the under-budget chapel[/caption]

BBC

She told Ollie and Stephanie she was ‘surprised’ they selected property one[/caption]

Yet in their final debrief they chose property number one – a 1920s bungalow with views over Salisbury plain – as their preferred option.

This left the BBC One presenter stunned, and she confessed: “Now you’ve surprised me!

“I thought the Mystery House – I thought I got you with that!”

Ollie explained: “You very nearly did.

BBC

The team travelled to Wiltshire for their hunt[/caption]

“We may well look into it a little bit further. The layout of the property was lovely, but the layout of the garden was a little bit small.

“So I think we need to look into that side of it and see whether renting that piece of land is practical.”

Left to think on her feet Ginny, 50, quizzed: “So what’s next then? What’s the plan?”

Stephanie replied: “We’d like to go back and see property one and the Mystery House and property one mainly to measure up the garden and see what we can do with that.”

BBC

Ginny is a regular host on the BBC Two show[/caption]


The pair’s reactions were a little more positive than one recent contestant on Ginny’s show, who broke down in tears as she shared the tragic truth behind her property hunt.

Another proved just as emotional as the bombshell price of their dream pad was revealed.

Meanwhile, a previous couple were left “lost for words” when they had a tour of a stunning chapel during their search.

Escape To The Country airs every weekday at 3pm on BBC One.

Exit mobile version