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LOVE IS IN THE (FRESH) AIR

Country Homes & Interiors

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February 2025

Country life can bring extra complications to modern romance. Kitty Corrigan talks to three women about the reality of rural dating, divorce and settling down – and why love can find a way

LOVE IS IN THE (FRESH) AIR

Moving from London to mid-Wales 13 years ago, I carefully weighed the pros and cons for work, access to culture and making friends, but gave no thought to dating until I was settled. What opportunities would there be in a village of 1,500 people for a non-driving woman to meet a man who shared her interests? The nearest city was 25 miles away, the book club were all women, and while I met middle-aged farmers on market day, that wasn't a future I envisaged. I discovered that few couples today meet at dinner parties or weddings - though funerals are apparently fruitful, especially for divorcees - and that dating apps are where it's at. With a phone to hand, you can scroll through profiles 24/7 but imagine the embarrassment of a disastrous date with someone you might see in the farm shop the next day? Travelling long distances for a casual coffee can be expensive, and what if your date drives to meet you at a country pub but gets lost in the unlit narrow lanes without a phone signal? Rural dating can be a muddy minefield...

I’ve always been attracted to the outdoor life – my previous partner was a gamekeeper – but it was hard to meet people where I was living in Surrey. So I signed up to dating agency, muddymatches.co.uk. My first call with Nick, 10 years ago, might have put me off for ever. He had his phone on loudspeaker when I heard him say, ‘Come on, girl, get between my legs!’. Turned out he was with a ewe about to give birth.

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