George Clarke's Old House New Home
George meets a family of five with a Victorian coach house that's more 1960s than 1860s.
George meets a family of five with a Victorian coach house that's more 1960s than 1860s.
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George squeezes into an Edwardian Workers Cottage which is half the size of a squash court
In Portsmouth, George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house.
George heads for the West Midlands, for a tricky conversion of a beautiful building.
George works on a stripped Victorian terrace in Plumstead, looking to create a new layout.
George takes on an Edwardian home suffering from an extreme case of wall-to-wall panelling
George visits a 300-year-old house with too many loos.
George Clarke sets out to turn a house in Wales into a modern family home.
George Clarke meets single father Rick, whose four-story terrace is totally impractical.
George takes on a classic 1930s terraced home with a tiny kitchen and two mismatched fireplaces.
George meets a family of five with a Victorian coach house that's more 1960s than 1860s.
George helps out at the restoration of an Edwardian arts-and-crafts terraced house.
George takes on a 16th-century listed Cotswold cottage with some nasty surprises.
Anthony and Emily turn their ramshackle 17th-century cottage into a family home.
In Clapham, Masum and Maria's Victorian terraced home no longer works for their family.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, George helps Laura and Jonnie to transform their mock-Tudor house.
Anthony and Emily turn their ramshackle 17th-century cottage into a family home.
In Clapham, Masum and Maria's Victorian terraced home no longer works for their family.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, George helps Laura and Jonnie to transform their mock-Tudor house.
A Worthing home finds modern flair while a 17th-century cottage gets a makeover in Worcestershire.
A Georgian farmhouse gets an industrial-style extension. A terrace has a layout makeover.
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