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Kirstie's Best of Both Worlds - Season 1

Searching for a new home can often mean a tug of war between town and country. Over 80% of Brits want the peace and quiet of the country life, but need to be near to the city for work and play. Property expert Kirstie Allsopp shows that you can have both the rural idyll and the fun of the big city, if you know where to look.

Top Cast

  • Kirstie Allsopp

    Kirstie Allsopp

    Self - Host

Overview

Searching for a new home can often mean a tug of war between town and country. Over 80% of Brits want the peace and quiet of the country life, but need to be near to the city for work and play. Property expert Kirstie Allsopp shows that you can have both the rural idyll and the fun of the big city, if you know where to look.

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