Castles of Horror
Rochester castle was besieged by King John in a unique manner involving pig fat.
Rochester castle was besieged by King John in a unique manner involving pig fat.
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George squeezes into an Edwardian Workers Cottage and a house with overwhelmingly Italian decor.
George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house.
George works on a tricky conversion of a beautiful Arts and Crafts building.
George works on a stripped Victorian terrace in Plumstead, looking to create a new layout.
George takes on an Edwardian home suffering from wood panelling.
George visits a 300-year-old house with too many loos.
George Clarke sets out to turn a medieval house in Wales into a modern family home.
George Clarke meets single father Rick, whose four-story terrace is impractical.
Architect George Clarke returns to unlock the potential of old houses.
George tries to return a neglected art deco gem in Cornwall to its former glory.
George helps a Leicester couple reclaim their home's classic Georgian dimensions.
George helps make a cool, elegant kitchen-diner in St Leonards-on-Sea.
George visits a Grade II listed cottage in Hampshire and a farmhouse in East Sussex.
George visits a Victorian semi where the kitchen has been plonked in completely the wrong place.
Examining the extravagant castles and palaces created by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
During the middle ages a number of inquisitions swept through Europe.
As well as keeping people out, castles were pretty good for keeping people in.
Born at Linlithgow Palace in the 16th Century, Mary was targeted all her life.
Archaeological evidence found at Tintagel castle has strengthened the case for King Arthur.
Having walked all over the Welsh, Edward I turned his attention to Scotland.
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