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The Restoration Man Season 2 Episodes

16 Episodes 2012 - 2013

Episode 1

Reeds Windmill

47 mins

After years of living away from their families, Pete and Nikki Fagg moved back down South with the dream of restoring and extending a derelict windmill which had been owned by Pete's family for over 100 years. Locally listed, the windmill has been a roofless ruin since 1915 and its tapering structure overlooks an area of outstanding natural beauty in the heart of Kent.

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Episode 2

Congleton Water Tower

46 mins

Andy Critchlow surprised his girlfriend Ana Perkins when he bought at auction a stunning, cylindrical Grade II listed Water Tower in Congleton Cheshire without even seeing the inside. Architect George Clarke goes on a historical mission and discovers how this monumental landmark sitting proudly on a hill in Congleton saved the lives of the people it overlooked.

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Episode 3

Gothic Church, Eden Valley

Scientist Phil Evans and his wife Joanne have taken a huge financial gamble and bought a Grade II-listed, gothic revival parish church in the Eden Valley, aiming to turn it into a dream home.

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Episode 4

Engine House, Oxfordshire

45 mins

George Clarke meets Tim and Emma Verdon, who want to convert an old Victorian brick-works in the heart of rural Oxfordshire into a home.

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Episode 5

Towers Revisit

Wed, Feb 1, 2012

Architect George Clarke returns to a couple of incomplete tower projects in Kent and Scotland to see what progress has been made in the planned restorations.

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Episode 6

Medieval Hall Revisit

47 mins

Architect George Clarke revisits Simon Hooper and his partner Victoria who bought a unique Grade I listed Medieval Hall just outside of Cardiff. The project proved to be too huge for Simon in his original timeframe with a £40,000 budget. George Clarke returns to the family to see if they overcame the challenges of restoring a rare building and realised their dream of living in a unique home.

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Episode 7

Settle Water Tower

47 mins

Former Chief Superintendent of Bradford Police, Mark Rand and his wife Pat are fervent enthusiasts of the controversial Settle-Carlisle railway line and it's their life's dream to own part of it's history. Putting their money where their passion is they bought the Victorian Settle Station Water Tower to convert and live in as their retirement home. Sitting beside the station in what is now an industrial estate , the building has not been in use since the 1940's. Mark wants to bring this Grade II listed building back to the 21st century and has plans to add a glass rooftop extension and seeks design advice from architect George Clarke. Unsurprisingly Mark and Pat face a battle with the planners which threaten to derail the whole project. Michael Portillo who says the best thing he ever did during his political career was to save this historic railway line pops in to encourage Mark. But have these mature restoration warriors embarked on a project too ambitious to see through?

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Episode 8

Chapel, Pembrokeshire Revisit

George revisits Gareth and his family in their restored Victorian Welsh chapel. Is church living all it's cracked up to be?

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Episode 9

Bathlodge, Ormskirk Revisit

George Clarke returns to Ormskirk after two years to see how builder Mark Horton and his family are doing living in their dream home - a former 18th century folly which he restored after he found it on the Buildings at Risk Register.

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Episode 10

Ice House Revisit

46 mins

Architect George Clarke returns to a remote 19th-century Scottish ice house after two years to catch up with its owner, Laird Henderson. George previously helped to realise an ambitious glass extension, but after budget problems and a clash with building control, will Laird have moved on and built the idyllic loch-side hideaway to match?

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Episode 11

St John's Church Revisit

George Clarke catches up with Joanne McGirr and Phil Evans, who risked all to restore a Victorian Gothic church at the foot of the Pennines. Last time George saw them they were facing the decision of whether they should sell the project.

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Episode 12

Oast House

46 mins

James and Lois Denning inherited a historic estate which has been in James' family for the last 234 years. The castle and stately home that used to belong to his family have been given to the National Trust, so they've decided to convert a stunning oast house into the core house on the estate. Architect George Clarke is on hand to advise them with the restoration.

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Episode 13

Berneray Church, Outer Hebrides

46 mins

Artist Keith McIntyre and his wife Sheena bought a listed, Thomas Telford-designed church in the remote island of Berneray in the Outer Hebrides planning to convert it into a holiday home and artist's studio.

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Episode 14

Longhurst Lodge, Surrey

46 mins

Theatre producer Vanessa Ford Robbins and her partner Nik Huddy renovate a tiny Victorian gatehouse nestled on the boundaries of a country estate in Surrey.

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Episode 15

Thrum Mill

46 mins

Dave and Margaret Hedley came across a picture of an old watermill that had stood abandoned and uncared for the last 50 years and decided that they were going to be the ones to bring it back to life. They pour their heart and souls into the restoration. Architect George Clarke goes back to his roots in the north east and helps them every step of the way but, will they ever achieve their dream?

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Episode 16

Pig Barn, Nottinghamshire

46 mins

David and Judith Ward want to be nearer to their grandchildren. Not fazed by the challenges of restoration, they've bought a dilapidated pig barn close to their daughter's farmhouse and they start the process of transforming it into their 3 bedroom home. George Clarke has been giving advice, but will their hopes for a happy retirement ever become reality?

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