See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, Dec 14, 2016 - This Pin was discovered by Brian Prince. I love it when there is no one to ring, no one to bother with and we are just immersed in the practicalities of being outdoors, getting mucky and transforming the gardenThe one thing I’d change about myself is… I would like to have a better memory.I wish I had a better short-term memory where I didn’t forget stuff that matters at home.I have always had a very clear sense of valuing hard work and valuing the people who work hard.At the end of the day, you have to knuckle down and get on with it.At the end, I had a little weep. View the profiles of people named Jules Hudson. However, the renowned TV presenter has opted not to share his total net worth to the public’s availability.Subscribe to Liverampup Newsletter to receive our latest offers and updates.Follow our official social media presences for a quick and easy way to receive the latest news.Subscribe to Liverampup Newsletter to receive our latest offers and updates. A series of productions followed, but it wasn’t until he landed the main presenting role on Escape to the Country in 2007 that Jules really rocketed to fame.Following his graduation from Lampeter, Jules headed to Sandhurst to begin his training for the British Army.Although he switched path, Jules made a return to the military back in 2017.Last year, I went back again to be commissioned in the Royal Engineers and that was the bravest thing I’ve ever done. Hudson lives in Herefordshire with his wife Tania and son, Jack. By Christine … When they first met or started dating is a mystery to all, but the duo tied the knot on 25 June 2016. The Escape to the Country Handbook, Signed. Jules Hudson, presenting the 13th series of the popular BBC show Escape To The Country, is selling his Welsh cottage because of a punishing TV schedule that rarely allows him to enjoy the place. Jules Hudson, presenter of the BBC show Escape to the Country and Countryside's cover star for March, is pictured at his home in Herefordshire, a 16th Century farmhouse.
Jules Hudson, presenter of the BBC show Escape to the Country and Countryside's cover star for March, is pictured at his home in Herefordshire, a 16th Century farmhouse. Jules started out with the Discovery Channel before ending up on Channel 4’s Time Team. His father is a retired mechanical engineer who worked mostly abroad, with most of his time spent building grain storage systems for the UN in Africa and the Middle East. He is based in London and I tend to hook up with him when I am in London.It usually involves a few trips around our old haunts in Soho.Some of my production team, however, like to tweet and say I am Mr Countryside.Last year, I went back again to be commissioned in the Royal Engineers and that was the bravest thing I’ve ever done.I did come out the other end OK but most of my comrades were half my age.I also love Monty Don’s work, as he is always very engaging.After we have put Jack to bed, it’s lovely to curl up on the sofa with a nice glass of something watching a great movie. At the same time, he is also very versatile in his talents and skills. Archaeologist and historian Jules Hudson is primarily beguiled by the walls themselves and what they reveal about the evolution of horticultural and social history. Jules at home. His debut in the TV world happened in 2007 when he hosted the show called With such credit and popularity, Jules Hudson is sure to have collected a massive net worth. A great time was had by all and there were a few sore heads this morning but nothing that a few pints of tea and a monster cooked breakfast couldn’t sort out! The 49-year-old TV presenter was born in Colchester, Essex.