

Build a New Life In the Country - Season 5 Episode 6 Series 5, Episode 6
Season - Episode
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5 - 1Nottinghamshire Jan 14, 2010
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5 - 2Beachy Head Jan 21, 2010
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5 - 3Series 5, Episode 3 Jan 28, 2010
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5 - 4Essex Feb 04, 2010
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5 - 5Barbados Feb 11, 2010
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5 - 6Series 5, Episode 6 Feb 25, 2010
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5 - 7Canterbury Mar 14, 2010
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5 - 8Buckinghamshire Mar 25, 2010
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5 - 9Shropshire Jun 22, 2010
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5 - 10Eastbourne Revisit Jul 13, 2010
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5 - 11Yorkshire Revisit Aug 13, 2010
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4 - 1West Yorkshire Jan 01, 1970
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4 - 2Brecon Jan 01, 1970
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4 - 3Lancashire Jan 01, 1970
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4 - 4Kent Jul 08, 2009
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4 - 5Norfolk Jul 15, 2009
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4 - 6Harris Jul 22, 2009
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4 - 7Rutland Jul 29, 2009
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4 - 8Rutland Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 1Norfolk Water Tower Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 2Coventry Jun 07, 2008
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3 - 3Dumfries Jun 14, 2008
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3 - 4Spain Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 5Norfolk Barn Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 6Hexam Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 7Newton Stewart Jul 12, 2008
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3 - 8South Wales Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 9Ireland Revisit Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 10Gweek Revisit Jan 01, 1970
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3 - 11Dumfries Revisit Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 1Ireland Oct 05, 2006
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2 - 2Suffolk Oct 12, 2006
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2 - 3Lincolnshire Oct 26, 2006
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2 - 4France Nov 09, 2006
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2 - 5Worthing Dec 07, 2006
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2 - 6Isle of Seil Dec 14, 2006
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2 - 7Pembrokeshire Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 8Croatia Dec 28, 2006
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2 - 9St Ives Revisited Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 10Upwell Revisited Jan 11, 2007
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1 - 1Lincolnshire Jun 23, 2005
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1 - 2Hexham Jun 30, 2005
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1 - 3Scotland Jul 07, 2005
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1 - 4Gweek Jul 14, 2005
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1 - 5Oxford Jul 21, 2005
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1 - 6Wales Jul 28, 2005
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1 - 7Devon Aug 04, 2005
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1 - 8Ollerton Aug 11, 2005
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1 - 9St Ives Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 10Norfolk Aug 25, 2005
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1 - 11Upwell Sep 01, 2005
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1 - 12Derby Sep 08, 2005
Overview
This week, Hugh and Jude leave leafy Surrey for a sustainable future in a remote corner of Wales. With the couple hoping to host their daughter's wedding just six months after the project begins, the heat is on to finish the complex build in time. Hugh and Jude Crawford are looking forward to the next chapter in their lives. They have given up their house in Surrey to create a more rewarding, sustainable life in a remote area of Wales. The couple have spent £300,000 on a 15-acre smallholding with a run-down farmhouse in Cardigan Bay, and hope to renovate and extend the property to create their dream home. The smallholding also includes derelict barns, which Hugh and Jude plan to turn into holiday lets to provide an income for their retirement. Hugh has a unique vision for this project. After years of working as an architect specialising in underground railways, he is excited about designing his own home. His plans for the farmhouse extension are inspired by what he calls ‘postagricultural architecture’. Sustainable elements will be used throughout the build – including cement-free construction techniques, heat stores, a wind turbine and solar panels. The couple also have dreams of being self-sufficient – they want to set up a polytunnel, and have plans for keeping hens and other animals further down the line. Hugh and Jude are working to a strict deadline – their oldest daughter, Jessica, is getting married in six months and they are determined to have one of the stone barns ready to host the wedding. This is a big incentive to push ahead with the build, but as the barn takes priority during the winter and spring, the work on the farmhouse starts to fall behind... Fortunately, the couple manage to meet their deadline. The wedding is a huge success, with the whole family coming together to make the site beautiful for the big day. But once the wedding is over there is little time for Hugh and Jude to relax. The pair know the project will have to move at a more rapid pace if they are to complete the house before the end of the year. Hugh and Jude make good progress – the roof lights are fitted, the house is plumbed and the electrics start to go in. But just as things are picking up, Hugh’s plans for agricultural-style tin roofs are rejected by the council in favour of a more traditional material. The couple are upset by the decision, but they continue work on the rest of the house and lodge an appeal. Can Hugh and Jude persuade the council to approve their beloved roofs – or will they be spending another wet Welsh winter in their caravan?