

A Country Life for Half the Price with Kate Humble
Season 2
Kate travels around the UK meeting people who have swapped life in the city for a simpler, more self-sufficient life in the British countryside.
Where to Watch Season 2
6 Episodes
- Episode 2E2
Episode 2The presenter meets Helen and Ash from Reading, who have decided to move out of their suburban bungalow to a new home in rural Carmarthenshire. They have found a traditional four-bedroom farmhouse, complete with 18 acres of land, nestled within the stunning Welsh hills for £79,000 less than the price of their bungalow. - Episode 4E4
Episode 4Kate is in Norfolk to meet married couple Kat and Louis who have decided it is time for a completely fresh start in the country. With Louis's parents Mark and Sue also making this move, the two generations of family have pooled their financial resources and have managed to find a stunning 18th century former-mill house, set within three acres of idyllic Norfolk countryside. - Episode 5E5
Episode 5The presenter is in London to meet Ria, a woman on a mission who - despite the reservations of friends and family - is looking to follow her long-held dream of a life in the English countryside. Tired of the capital's noise, pollution and long commutes, and unable to afford its property prices, Ria is trading in her cramped, one-bed rented flat, costing her £1,250 a month, and making the move 130 miles west to rural Somerset to buy her very first home. - Episode 6E6
Episode 6Kate is in Devon, where couple Sid and Sarah want to realise their long-held dream of living in a big house in the country. They have found a stunning five-bedroom farmhouse with four acres of land, complete with outbuildings that Sid has already earmarked for a fantastic workshop, and enough outdoor space to keep hens and grow their own fruit and vegetables.