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15 Episodes 2014 - 2015
Episode 1
46 mins
Alison and Matthew Grey, two designers form London, love industrial buildings and have purchased a pumping station, intending on turning it into a design haven.

Episode 2
46 mins
Alan Appleby and his wife Dora might be restoration experts, but they've never taken on a project as ambitious as this. They've saved a flint mill in Stone, Staffordshire that's on the verge of falling down. Alan is a building surveyor, and shouldn't have a problem fixing the massive structural damage.
Episode 3
46 mins
Having never lived together before, architect Neil Worrell and his partner Jackie Robinson decided to cement their relationship by purchasing a forgotten church in the picture perfect fishing town of Brixham in Devon.
Episode 4
46 mins
Recession-hit builders Ian and Jayne Hall Edwards face a massive battle converting a huge derelict Victorian school in a Welsh hillside village in Carmarthenshire into both a place of business and home. Having failed to win a grant to help finance the build, they are left battling through harsh winters while living in a caravan on-site, and with their family business hanging in the balance.
Episode 5
47 mins
Marco and Kath Walker take over a pair of Grade II listed 17th and 18th-century cow barns from their local farmer in Wellington, Herefordshire. The barns are tumbling down, the couple has their two young children in tow, they've never done anything like this before and are complete restoration novices, and the project is beset with problems from the start.
Episode 6
Furniture maker Jamie Brown has big ideas about turning a colossal 15,000 sq. foot RAF bunker from World War II into his new home. With its fascinating history and jaw-dropping engineering, George helps Jamie tackle this huge undertaking.
Episode 7
George Clarke revisits Keith and Sheena McIntyre who struggled through terrible weather conditions, and a challenge to integrate with the local community, in order to restore a stunning but isolated Telford Church. Using inheritance from his late father, artist Keith McIntyre and his wife Sheena bought this Grade B listed, Thomas Telford designed church in the remote island of Berneray in the Outer Hebrides. Keith and Sheena dream of converting the church into a holiday home and artist's studio where they can bring their art students and musician friends to be inspired by the amazing light and rugged, desolate landscape. They face extreme weather conditions and keeping the neighbors onside, whilst trying to manage the build from 400 miles way. A year later George Clarke returns to find out if they've managed to transform the Church into a working artist's studio, what life is like in the new community, and to see if they've been successful in winning a prestigious Royal Institute of Architects award.
Episode 8
George returns to Thrum Mill to meet Dave and Margaret Heldey who have battled through flooding and serious illness to restore one of Northumberland's most stunning but abandoned water mills.
Episode 9
Back in North Yorkshire architect George Clarke checks in with Mark and Pat Rand who previously restored a railway water tower into a unique living space.
Episode 10
Episode 11
46 mins
Jim and Bee Goody see a derelict village school in Essex as their golden ticket to escaping the suburbs and creating their dream home in the country. But unable to sell their own house, they take a heart-stopping gamble in buying the Victorian school on a bridging loan - with weekly interest payments of £400!
Episode 12
46 mins
A couple take on a very unusual restoration project, renovating an air traffic control tower at a World War II airfield. George Clarke tracks down some veterans who trained for combat missions at the airfield.
Episode 13
46 mins
Colin and Majid Nadry purchase an unique piece of property in the form of an unusual water tower in the village of Pannal, Harrogate. The couple must pay £70,000 to purchase land to connect the tower to the road.
Episode 14
46 mins
When Nik Huddy and Vanessa Ford Robbins stumbled upon this overgrown 19th-century gatehouse, they saw an opportunity to express their love of arts and crafts in restoring this tiny cottage to its former glory.
Episode 15
46 mins
Ian and Jayne Hall Edwards bought a large derelict Victorian school in the valleys of West Wales with the hope of combining a family home and a new eco-building training business under one roof.