National Trust: Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker Season 2 Episode 7 - Watch Legally and Safely
National Trust: Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker Season 2 Episode 7
Matt Baker and the National Trust are searching for a new tenant for a 600-acre dream farm in the spectacular Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park in North Wales. Along with fields, woodland and mountain pasture, the farm comes with a beautiful four-bed farmhouse, holiday letting accommodation, views of Wales's highest mountain - Yr Wyddfa - and access to a spectacular lake. Seven applicants live and work on the farm as they take on tasks designed to prove their skills with livestock and with business, and their passion for conservation. Who will Eryri General Manager Trystan Edwards and the National Trust's Land and Estates Director, Giles Hunt, choose to win the life-changing 15-year tenancy of this incredible farm? This time, the final three hopefuls must prove that they have the ability to look after the farm's buildings, as they work together to transform a disused building, unearth its treasures and breathe new life into its historic walls. But that's not all... To show that they would be successful in welcoming tourists to the farm, each applicant must pitch a water-based activity on the farm's stunning lake to a group of adventurers, before making a splash on their paddleboards. Who will Giles and Trystan send through to the final, and whose dream is over?
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