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Alan Titchmarsh and spouse face ‘so many challenges’ as home sale in turmoil

Alan Titchmarsh and spouse Alison are struggling to promote their Grade II-listed Hampshire property regardless of slashing £450k from the asking worth after shifting house

Alan Titchmarsh has opened up about ‘challenges’ in his new house (Picture: Youtube)

Alan Titchmarsh and his spouse Alison are going through “so many challenges” as their home sale stays stalled. The previous Gardeners’ World host has just lately lowered the asking worth of his Hampshire property by £450,000.

The pair need to promote the Grade II-listed residence following their relocation to Surrey to be nearer their two daughters. The five-bedroom property in Holybourne was initially marketed in September for simply shy of £4 million.

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Alan is eager to get into is backyard (Picture: UK Press through Getty Photographs)

Nevertheless, regardless of important publicity across the potential sale, it has but to safe a purchaser. Writing in Gardeners’ World, Alan described leaving the Hampshire residence as a “wrench” however acknowledged it was “time to downsize”.

His new residence additionally contains a new backyard, spanning one-and-a-half acres. Alan reveals he’s “eager to get cracking” on his new plot since shifting in December.

He describes the backyard woodland as “overgrown and overshadowed” and notes that “most of the rhododendrons have became timber”. Alan will, nonetheless, want to attend till spring to find how a lot of his backyard will flourish.

Writing in Gardeners’ World he acknowledges that some crops and shrubs would require being “in the reduction of” while others will should be “selectively culled”. Alan states he’ll uncover in April, Might and June which of his new crops retain the potential to bloom.

Alan and Alison moved house in December (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Getty Photographs)

    He stays unsure, nonetheless, about when he ought to “crack on” and what he ought to go away untouched. Thankfully, Alan says he has recognized some duties he can sort out while ready for hotter climate.

    Alan has been busy creating new flower beds in the back of his property, a job he is discovered “pleasure” in as he adjusts to his new soil sort after 4 a long time of working with chalk.

    He penned: “New gardens possess so many challenges. I’m monitoring the trail of the solar – at its lowest right now of yr – in order that crops which require solar or shade will be catered for.

    “I’ve discovered the perfect place for a greenhouse and purchased the planning permission I want on this conservation space. (Residing in terrain that’s designated a Nationwide Panorama needs to be a plus, nevertheless it brings with it quite a lot of planning restrictions, which I do know are in all people’s pursuits).”

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    Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh returns to our screens from 9.30am this morning (March 8). Becoming a member of Alan will probably be wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan and Name the Midwife stars Annabelle Apsion and Cliff Parisi.

    As well as, he’ll be chatting with a pair who’ve devoted over 5 years to establishing a hedgehog hospital of their backyard. Alan has been internet hosting the favored Sunday morning journal present for almost six years now.

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