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Couples and families tackle the unique challenge of taking unusual and historic buildings - not built to be lived in - and transforming them into their dream home.
The programme follows Alice and Daniel as they renovate a former Christian gospel hall in Devon, only to realise they will have to come up with some ingenious and money-saving ideas to pay homage to the building's art deco past. In order to boost their finances to help fund the restoration, they also take on a job for a local publican, transforming a Grade II listed, 15th-century inn into a luxury holiday home.
Architect Anthony and paediatric nurse Sarah are looking to move to the countryside with their growing family and they've got their sights set on a derelict, but structurally sound, former threshing barn in Herefordshire. The barn was once part of a very esteemed estate, owned by the Duchy of Cornwall - King Charles no less.
Charlie Luxton meets a couple who have bought a 174-year-old Methodist chapel, but have no experience with historic renovations or relevant skills to deal with a chapel of this age.
Architects Marc and his Spanish wife Paula set out to transform a former Victorian carpenter's workshop in Ramsgate, Kent into a pied-à-terre. With a budget of £70,000 Marc aims to turn this small structure into a stylish one-bedroom flat.
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