Council House Swap - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
In the first edition, mum-of-four Beth wants to trade Mitcham in Surrey with somewhere more rural and soon has interest from three potential swappers in Hertfordshire and West Sussex.

Episode 2
This time, Michael and Lucy from Barkby in Leicestershire view a property in Waterlooville, near the Portsmouth coast, a home in Belgrave in Leicester, and a property in Yeovil, Somerset.

Episode 3

Episode 4
Documentary about tenants in social housing looking to swap their homes across the UK, following individuals and families as they search for their ideal properties. This time, Dave and Fran from the picturesque town of Christchurch in Dorset are looking to swap to a bigger home, and Steven from London is looking to downsize and move to the coast.

Episode 5
Pagan, magician and medieval battle re-enactor Kirsten is looking to downsize from her four-bed semi in Wells, Somerset. Her first viewing is in Essex, followed by a 107 miles away in Guildford, Surrey. Elsewhere, young couple Liberty and Jordan want to swap their home in Bideford in north Devon.

Episode 6
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