
George Clarke's Old House, New Home
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 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.

George helps out at the restoration of an Edwardian arts-and-crafts terraced house where the amazing original features need plenty of TLC.

George takes on a 16th-century listed Cotswold cottage with some nasty surprises a Kent oast house needs a super cool bedroom for an eight-year-old.

George is out and about with his sledgehammer, knocking holes in a fake Tudor ceiling in Leamington Spa, and moving doors in a farmhouse on the edge of the Peak District.

George visits a handsome turn-of-the-century terraced home whose new owners are set on a monochrome color scheme, and a workshop that makes antique effect mirrors.

George squeezes into an Edwardian Workers Cottage which is only half the size of a squash court, and visits a house with overwhelmingly Italian decor.

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.

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 tackles a heavy chandelier in a Georgian townhouse in Yorkshire, England a farmhouse in the Peak District, England, is a decorative nightmare.

George takes on a project that is part period house, part dog's dinner the thought of a corner cocktail bar proves a real tonic for a tricky refurb project.

In West Yorkshire, Pip is moving back into the home that she grew up in and is finding it emotional there's a mystery house in west London.

Lucy and Martin see a railway cottage that needs some work to get it back on track.

A former Post Office with a lovely garden in Hampshire goes under the hammer today.

A terraced house in Somerset is ripe for development and won't break the bank.

A shop outside Plymouth with a flat above is in desperate need of repair.

A house that looks like a fairy tale cottage goes under the hammer in Stourport.