I’m obsessed with Escape to the Country after discovering confusing details that connect EVERY house – it will blow your mind

An author revealed the reason they’re obsessed with Escape to the Country – and viewers will be surprised to hear about the strange details that tie each of the houses together.

The hit BBC show follows aspiring homeowners hoping to move from the city to the country.

Escape to the Country features buyers looking for new properties

4

Escape to the Country features buyers looking for new propertiesPhoto credit: BBC
The buyers are interested in moving to the country

4

The buyers are interested in moving to the countryPhoto credit: BBC
A writer noticed a strange detail about all the houses

4

A writer noticed a strange detail about all the housesPhoto credit: BBC

A presenter takes them through various potential properties – but one viewer noticed a strange similarity they all have.

And it is that they all house strangely positioned televisions.

The worst example is a television in a house in Dorset that sits between two single beds but does not face either.

Another TV in a very expensive house in Gloucestershire is placed in front of a single seat instead of the larger sofa, so only one person can watch TV at a time.

In a house in Devon, the TV is also positioned so that no one can comfortably see it from one of the large living room sofas.

Meanwhile, there is an old CRT television in a second house in Devon.

However, viewers who are not interested in watching poorly placed televisions can still enjoy the show due to its unique features.

A recent episode showed a couple being surprised by a “haunted castle” with a hook.

The historic property sold for a whopping £350,000 despite only having two bedrooms.

Another potential buyer burst into tears last season after seeing an “extremely charming” 19th-century thatched cottage.

One viewer pointed out that all the houses had strange televisions

4

One viewer pointed out that all the houses had strange televisionsPhoto credit: BBC

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

Related Articles

Back to top button