A Place in the Sun refused to continue a viewing of a Greek villa on the grounds it was "too dated". Tony and Ginny had a budget of £230,000 and enlisted presenter Laura Hamilton to help them find their dream home on the Mani Peninsula in Tuesday's episode (May 25) of the Channel 4 show.It wasn't long until Laura was commenting that the difficult couple "aren't shy about expressing their opinion" and later confessed it was a "rather tricky search".The first viewing, a three-bed house in Rigklia on the market for just under £230,000, was a failure because there was no swimming pool and Tony hated the traditional exposed wood beams and stonework.Tony and Ginny also found fault with the next property which they said was too dark.Laura hoped to.
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