Jules Hudson tries to help a young family relocate to the Kent countryside with a budget of £600,000. While in the county, Jules checks out an accidental, unintentional wartime asset.
Series 5 saw the introduction of longstanding 'Escape To The Country' presenters Alistair Appleton and Jules Hudson alongside fellow presenter Melissa Porter.
Series 6 is the final series where original 'Escape To The Country' presenter Catherine Gee appeared.
Series 7 saw the addition of Denise Nurse to the presenting team.
The 10th series saw Welsh singer and radio presenter Aled Jones join the show, as well as the first appearances of longstanding 'Escape To The Country' presenters Nicki Chapman and Jonnie Irwin.
Series 13 saw Aled Jones leave the show.
Series 14 marks Sonali Shah's first appearance as part of the programme's presenting team.
Somerset
West Sussex
Dumfries and Galloway
North Devon
Nottinghamshire
Shropshire
Herefordshire
Highland
Worcestershire
Norfolk
Northumberland
Hampshire
Perth and Kinross
South Wales
Kent
Leicester
Berkshire
Dorset
Cornwall
Suffolk
Malvern Hills
Snowdonia
North Yorkshire
Devon
Gloucestershire
Buckinghamshire
Ceredigion
South Devon
Wiltshire
Sussex
Staffordshire
Cumbria
Cotswolds
Cheshire
Monmouthshire
Oxfordshire
South Hampshire
The 15th series saw the departure of Denise Nurse, following 8 years on the presenting team.
This series saw the addition of Ginny Buckley to the presenting team.
Veteran TV presenter Margherita Taylor joined the presenting team during the programme's 17th series.
This series saw wheelchair rugby player Steve Brown join the presenting team and the last appearance by Margherita Taylor.
Series 22 saw the expansion of the presenting team again, with former Great British Bake Off semi-finalist Briony May Williams join alongside consumer affairs presenter Chris Bavin.
Series 23 saw the last appearance of Jonnie Irwin, one of the longest serving members of the 'Escape To The Country' presenting team, having joined in 2009 alongside Nicki Chapman for the programme's...