Tales From the Palaces
A Rubens painting on the ceiling of the Banqueting House is among the many treasures contained within the palaces.
A Rubens painting on the ceiling of the Banqueting House is among the many treasures contained within the palaces.
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In Colchester Phil meets Duncan and Rhonda, a couple with a young baby who desperately need to sell afer a month on the market and no viewings, they are at a loss as to why the house isn't attracting buyers.
Phil Spencer is a property agent on a mission to get Britain's housing market moving again, helping homeowners across the United Kingdom who seem to be trapped in homes that they can't sell.
Grandmother Laura Dayachandra is desperate to downsize, but despite having dozens of buyers through the door of her three bedroom in Dartford, she just can't seem to seal the deal.
Phil travels to Lach Dennis, in Cheshire, to help a couple who are living life in the dog house after 18 months on the market, Heather and Ian's home just isn't pulling in the buyers.
Phil Spencer is a property agent on a mission to get Britain's housing market moving again, helping homeowners across the United Kingdom who seem to be trapped in homes that they can't sell.
Phil looks at a house in Bishop's Stortford with a blood-red living room it belongs to working mum Marsha and her teenage twins Molly and Sam who are desperate to get it sold and start afresh.
Phil takes on a two-bed terrace in Syston, East Midlands, one of the toughest property markets in the UK.
First-time home buyers seek a home outside London.
Gary and Julie recently sold their beloved home in Sidcup, Kent.
A couple needs their home to be within 30 minutes of Bristol Southmead Hospital.
Alice and Richard are looking for a home between Liverpool and Manchester.
Kate and Chris want a home with character and lots of space between Gloucester and Cotswolds.
Newlyweds want to buy their first home in Northern Ireland.
George offers a sympathetic hand with a monster Victorian semi and a beautiful Regency conversion.
Restoration man George Clarke shows how a modern interior can transform a period home without messing with the home's history.
Restoration man George Clarke shows how a modern interior can transform a period home without messing with the home's history.
Restoration man George Clarke shows how a modern interior can transform a period home without messing with the home's history.
George takes on a classic 1930s terraced home with a tiny kitchen and two mismatched fireplaces he revisits a Victorian home that he previously helped renovate.
George returns to a grand Victorian villa in Ormskirk to tackle the giant kitchen and utility area, and visits a Victorian flat in London that has seen better days.
George meets a family of five with a Victorian coach house that's more 1960s than 1860s he helps a young couple in Hove get to grips with a 16th-century gate house.
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