Alistair Appleton, known for his role on the BBC show Escape to the Country has delighted fans by sharing some rare snaps of his other half.
17.06.2024 - 10:39 / ok.co.uk
Escape to the Country star Jack Drury has addressed public backlash to the episode of the BBC show featuring himself and his girlfriend, after viewers were left stunned by the couple's £850,000 budget for their first home. Speaking to The Express, Jack revealed that the broadcast was "a very fair reflection of the three days we had with the team".
However, he added that viewers are aiming their frustration in the wrong direction. "The right source of frustration here is that the government have failed to build enough houses for decades, which means that property prices have outstripped wage growth for the best part of 50 years.
And this is a time bomb. It's an economic, demographic, societal time bomb," he opened up to us from his home in Hertfordshire.
He further said: "The real story I think of that episode is that our budget does not buy us the average detached house and Buckinghamshire - Escape to the Country gave that number as £881,000, which is above our budget. So we can't even buy the average detached house according to the show." "We've moved from well we have stayed in Hertfordshire - but we were looking at leaving here and in St Albans, the going rates for a Victorian worker's terrace - a three-bed house that was put up for Victorian labourer with one income - is three-quarters of a million pounds, which nowadays demands two people, two salaries and some sorts of deposit.
Now people should be frustrated with that! " He exclaimed. Despite the couple appearing to have a hefty budget on the show, it was made clear that both Anna and Jack work - she's a civil servant and he's a consultant.
They also both owned properties already, which they were selling to pool resources for their new home purchase.
The pair were
Alistair Appleton, known for his role on the BBC show Escape to the Country has delighted fans by sharing some rare snaps of his other half.
Alistair Appleton is a familiar face from the BBC's Escape to the Country, having been a mainstay on the show since 2007, earning him a dedicated fan base. He presents the show alongside names including Ginny Buckley and Nicki Chapman. Born and raised in Hampshire, 54 year old Alistair graduated from the University of Cambridge with a 2:1 in English Literature.
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