
Snowdonia 1890
Season 1
Two families travel back in time to live as 1890s smallholders on Mount Snowdon. For a month, the Braddocks and the Joneses live in neighbouring farm cottages, facing a battle for survival against a backdrop of barren mountainous terrain.
Where to Watch Snowdonia 1890 • Season 1
5 Episodes
- Episode 1E1
Episode 1Two brave families face BBC Wales's toughest challenge yet as they embark on an epic journey back in time to experience life on the barren hillsides of 19th-century Snowdonia. The Braddock and Jones families say goodbye to the 21st century and take their first steps into 1890. But as they move into the cramped, basic cottages that will be their homes for the next month, they're soon grappling with the realities of not just a different era, but a different world. - Episode 2E2
Episode 2It's almost a week since the Jones and Braddock families embarked on their epic journey back in time to experience everyday life as smallholders in 1890 Snowdonia, and survival is proving a struggle. As the families come to terms with their new Victorian lives, the atmosphere in the Braddock household is tense, whilst a letter from the outside world leads to tears at the Jones's. Even the weekend brings no let-up from the daily grind. The men clash with the quarry owner, the women grapple with a gruesome dish and everyone gets their first taste of chapel. - Episode 3E3
Episode 3During the Jones and Braddock families' second week of life as 1890 Snowdonia smallholders, making ends meet is proving a struggle. With the men yet to earn any money at the quarry, it's left to the women to bring home the bacon. As the Easter weekend draws closer, everyone is looking forward to a welcome break from the daily grind of Victorian life. - Episode 4E4
Episode 4The first day of spring on the Jones and Braddock families' 1890 smallholding sees tempers fray as 21st-century expectations clash with the realities of Victorian life. Heavy snow, a surprise inspection by the landlord's agent and a belligerent quarry steward bring further hardship. Now in their third week of Victorian life, the families are learning that they may have few rights in their harsh new world but they do have each other.