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Reeds Windmill, Kent

Reeds Windmill, Kent

Episode number: 1

Overview: George Clarke returns for a second series with a wide range of families and brand new restoration projects, starting with Pete and Nikki and a derelict windmill in Kent.

Water Tower, Congleton, Cheshire

Water Tower, Congleton, Cheshire

Episode number: 2

Overview: George meets architect Andy and girlfriend Ana, who are trying to restore a listed water tower in Congleton, Cheshire into an uber-modern 21st century home. But at what personal cost?

Church, Eden Valley

Church, Eden Valley

Episode number: 3

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

Engine House, Oxfordshire

Engine House, Oxfordshire

Episode number: 4

Overview: George Clarke meets Tim and Emma Verdon, who want to convert an old Victorian brickworks in the heart of rural Oxfordshire into a home. But the house currently doesn't even have a roof.

Towers Revisit

Towers Revisit

Episode number: 5

Overview: George revisits two stubborn romantics with their dreams of converting derelict military towers into unique homes, one in Kent, and the other in Scotland.

Medieval Hall, Vale Of Glamorgan Revisit

Medieval Hall, Vale Of Glamorgan Revisit

Episode number: 6

Overview: George Clarke revisits Simon Hooper and his partner Victoria in Cardiff to catch up on their dream of converting a Grade I listed medieval hall into a unique home.

Water Tower, Settle

Water Tower, Settle

Episode number: 7

Overview: Mark Rand and his wife Pat's dreams of converting a water tower on the Settle-Carlisle railway line faces a battle with the planners which threatens to derail the whole project.

Chapel, Pembrokeshire Revisit

Chapel, Pembrokeshire Revisit

Episode number: 8

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

Bathlodge, Ormskirk Revisit

Bathlodge, Ormskirk Revisit

Episode number: 9

Overview: Architect George Clarke revisits a couple whose dream of restoring a Victorian Gothic church at the foot of the Pennines was beset by bad weather and budget problems. How have they got on?

Ice House, Scotland Revisit

Ice House, Scotland Revisit

Episode number: 10

Overview: Architect George Clarke returns to a remote 19th-century Scottish ice house after two years to catch up with owner Laird Henderson.

Gothic Church, Pennines Revisit

Gothic Church, Pennines Revisit

Episode number: 11

Overview: Architect George Clarke revisits a couple whose dream of restoring a Victorian Gothic church at the foot of the Pennines was beset by bad weather and budget problems. How have they got on?

Oast House

Oast House

Episode number: 12

Overview: George meets James and Lois Denning, who are converting a stunning abandoned oast house on an historic estate which has been in James' family for the last 234 years.

Berneray Church, Outer Hebrides

Berneray Church, Outer Hebrides

Episode number: 13

Overview: In the Outer Hebrides, Keith and Sheena are converting a church into a holiday home and artist's studio that makes the most of the rugged landscape. But can they keep the neighbours onside?

Longhurst Lodge, Surrey

Longhurst Lodge, Surrey

Episode number: 14

Overview: It was love at first sight when theatre producer Vanessa and partner Nik saw Longhurst Lodge, a Victorian gate lodge on a country estate in Surrey. George Clarke is on hand for advice and support.

Thrum Mill, Northumberland

Thrum Mill, Northumberland

Episode number: 15

Overview: Dave and Margaret Hedley are restoring an old watermill in the North East. But with floods and Margaret's life-threatening illness to contend with, will they ever call this watermill home?

Pig Barn, Nottinghamshire

Pig Barn, Nottinghamshire

Episode number: 16

Overview: David and Judith Ward take up the challenge of restoring a dilapidated pig barn across the road from their daughter's farmhouse in order to be nearer to their grandchildren.