

The home features a tennis court, swimming pool, ponds, an orchard and even a treehouse. On first impressions Caroline comments that the home is “a lot bigger than the villas they normally stay in” with her daughters commenting that the home was “ginormous” and “beautiful”. The family normally opt for a villa abroad, but this time they opted to save money on transport and accommodation by home swapping just 1.5 hours away from their home in Evesham, England for a Love Home Swap member’s converted 10 bed farmhouse in Somerset.įinding a rental that can cater for a family of 10 can be costly, but a home swap is a great way to help save on spending (Credit: BBC) One of the biggest savings for the family from the episode was opting to home swap over traditional rentals for their family vacation. With 10 people living under one roof, Caroline and John were already super savvy when it comes to spending, but they’re discovering that as the kids get bigger, so do the costs that come with them. The family of 10 live in Evesham, UK (Credit: BBC)

John, 46, and Caroline, 44, are proud parents to their eight children: Ellena 20, Joshua 18, Daniel 14, Finley 10, Henry 9, Sophia 7, Florence 5 and finally Emilia, who is 20 months.
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The first episode of Series 4 saw the biggest family ever on the programme.

The popular UK programme helps families across the nation change the way they spend money, without compromising on their lifestyle. Did you catch Love Home Swap’s feature in BBC 1 Shop Well For Less?
