Homes by the Sea Season 2 Episode 5 Essex
- January 8, 2016
In season 2 episode 5 of Homes by the Sea, viewers are taken to the quaint county of Essex located on the eastern coast of England. Host architect Charlie Luxton explores the stunning coastal properties of this idyllic county. Essex is known for its beautiful properties situated on the banks of the River Thames and boasts an array of historical landmarks.
The episode begins with Charlie visiting the village of Tollesbury, famous for its fishing heritage and the oyster beds that have been farmed there for over a century. He stops by the Tollesbury Yacht Club and meets a couple who own a property on the water's edge. It's a rare find, a stunning property with uninterrupted views of the estuary. The couple talks about their passion for boating and the importance of being so close to the water.
Next stop is Mersea Island, the largest island in Essex and home to beautiful beaches and picturesque villages. Charlie tours a stunning beachfront home that showcases the beauty and potential of using recycled materials in construction. The house is beautifully decorated in a contemporary style that blends seamlessly with the seaside setting, but Charlie is most impressed with how the owners used recycled materials in the construction of the property.
Then it's off to Brightlingsea, an enchanting coastal town home to many colorful beach huts. Charlie meets a local who owns a charming seaside cottage that is over 200 years old. The owner restored the property after it was damaged by a flood some years ago and has added many personal touches, such as a second floor balcony that provides unobstructed views of the sea.
In the next segment, Charlie discovers an award-winning property located in the famous seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea. He meets with the owner who is an architect herself and who designed her stunning home with the help of her father. The property is a magnificent blend of contemporary design and nature, with floor-to-ceiling windows providing views of the sea from every room.
The last home Charlie visits is the oldest recorded property in the town of Maldon, the Tudor House. This magnificent property is over 500 years old and was originally built for a wealthy local merchant. Now, it is owned and cared for by a couple who demonstrate how historical properties can be updated to meet the demands of modern living while preserving their character. The Tudor House is a perfect example of how historical properties can be passed down through generations and continue to evolve with the times.
Overall, Homes by the Sea season 2 episode 5 takes viewers on a journey along the stunning coastal towns of Essex, showcasing some of the most gorgeous homes in the region and exploring how these properties are cleverly designed to make the most of the beautiful surroundings. Charlie Luxton demonstrates how the homes by the sea can be both contemporary and nostalgic, providing a harmonious blend of style and function.