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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.
Charlie Luxton meets families transforming unusual and historic buildings into dream homes, beginning with a couple who bought a Grade II listed church in Yorkshire.
Charlie Luxton meets 79-year old Hazel, who has been living in her farmhouse in Kent since 1962, but is now moving house for the first time in over 50 years.
Charlie Luxton meets a couple who are transforming a 19th-century chapel in the Devon countryside, preserving as much of the original design, structure and fittings as possible.
Charlie Luxton meets a Staffordshire couple who plan to transform a 200-year-old derelict cattle barn into a sustainable four-bed family home, doing all the work themselves.
A couple transforms a West Yorkshire church into a family home, retaining original features as well as adding a two-storey extension and doubling the footprint of the property.
A retireed couple work to rebuild and restore a 200-year-old disused and derelict watermill on the banks of the River Severn, but discover underground tunnels beneath the property.
A retired doctor takes on the massive task of renovating a listed 200-year-old timber barn and soon finds out that doing things by yourself isn't always the smart option
In Brisbane, Australia, an ambitious three-year project uproots an old Salvation Army hall to a new site, where it's transformed into a spectacular 21st-century home
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