Why did Escape to the Chateau come to an end? Deadline first reported that Channel 4 had ended its relationship with Dick and Angel back in July 2022 after concerns were raised about the couple.
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James Strawbridge has revealed his half-siblings will inherit his father's Escape to the Chateau home. Dick Strawbridge and his wife, Angel Adoree, have been renovating their home for years.
Château La Perrière has been part of Karen, Paul, and their kids Thomas and Katie's lives for over sixteen years. And visiting and restoring their home has been a labour of love – and an adventure too. Now they've sold up and are moving on to the next chapter of their lives.
We found The Chateau in October 2014 and purchase was completed January 2015. Our neighbours include members of the de Baglion family, who have been nothing but welcoming and continued to maintain the property even after we had paid our deposit.
Phil is the 'big jobs' person at the Chateau and always finding the ingenious way to solve the problems quickly and cheaply. He can usually be found somewhere with a large power tool or chainsaw or turning old pallets into something useful for the events!
Happily Ever After: Well most of the Chateau owners have kept their dream alive. However there was places that no longer have their presented owners and in the case of Nicole and Stephan of Château d'Humières, they broke up while trying to restore Château de Lucheux which shows how a building can affect everything.
Many of the Château you have seen on Channel 4's Escape to the Château DIY offer accommodations either in the main house or in gites on the property. Thanks to their exposure on the Escape to the Château DIY series of programmes many get booked up very early so be sure to plan well ahead of your desired dates.
Sadly Michael & Jonathan decided it was time for a new project and moved on from the Chateau. Stay posted for more on their new project in the same village where you will be able to go, stay and enjoy their fantastic hospitality.
Karen and Paul owned and commuted to the château for 16 years. The idea had always been to ultimately retire there. Sadly the pandemic has put an end to their dreams and now they have sold their property. But they don't regret a single day of their adventure.