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Milton Terrace, NSW

Milton Terrace, NSW

Episode number: 1

Overview: Milton Terrace at Millers Point in Sydney was sold off for $4.25M in 2015 as part of the NSW Government's disposal of 300 public housing buildings. For property developer Michael Stokes, it's a Mayfair terrace in the making.

Egan House, NSW

Egan House, NSW

Episode number: 2

Overview: Hardware store owners Jo and Digby McNeil took on more than just the restoration of a heritage home in Inverell, NSW, when they bought an historic 'job lot' that included a convent and an old boys' boarding school.

Nanima, NSW

Nanima, NSW

Episode number: 3

Overview: Carl and Jennie Palmer set about trying to recreate their Federation homestead's grandeur but finding the line between a functioning modern home and a heritage restoration is harder than they anticipate.

Clydesdale, Vic

Clydesdale, Vic

Episode number: 4

Overview: When carpenter Kate and her mother Ann buy two old prospecting huts for $100,000 in Clydesdale in regional Victoria, they take on 180 years worth of dilapidation.

Ballarat, Vic

Ballarat, Vic

Episode number: 5

Overview: When a former Baptist Church cum nightclub hits the market in Ballarat, local anaesthetist Michael Whitehead buys it and plans to turn it into a home, but he soon finds the task could drag on for eternity!

Grimes Cottage, NSW

Grimes Cottage, NSW

Episode number: 6

Overview: When a Sydney couple buy a colonial cottage in one of Australia's most protected heritage areas, they get more than they bargained for. How will they transform a home from the 19th century into a family home for the 21st?

Cooroy, Qld

Cooroy, Qld

Episode number: 7

Overview: When Mel and Jack buy a derelict old Queenslander for $21,000 and move it to their land in Noosa it seems they've scored the bargain of the century, or at least a century old bargain!

Mittagong, NSW

Mittagong, NSW

Episode number: 8

Overview: Heritage devotees Val and John Jessop decide to buy and reassemble two old buildings - an old ghost town cottage and an old sawmill. What could be more difficult than that?