
Hotels Through Time
A peek inside London's Savoy, revealing the secrets of this world-famous hotel.

A peek inside London's Savoy, revealing the secrets of this world-famous hotel.

A peek inside London's Savoy, revealing the secrets of this world-famous hotel.

A look at customized luxury cars a supercar superfan, whose collection includes one of only 100 Aston Martin Vantages in the world, as well as Mercedes and Audi and three Morgans.

Luxury travel blogger Em Sheldon catches a flight on one of the most extravagant private jets in the world, which cost more than £80m to build and kit out.

A look at the business of high-end hospitality going behind the scenes at the Kempinski Adlon in Berlin, where guests want the best food, decor and out-of-this-world service.

Architectural designer Charlie Luxton presents the world's 20 weirdest homes.

Potential buyers test out a Georgian town house and a lock-keeper's cottage in Worcester.

Prospective buyers try out an unusual listed house and a shared ownership home in the West Midlands.

Presenters Kristian Digby and Dominic Littlewood are in Moseley seeking a fashionable house for a young thespian couple.

Potential buyers test out a converted chapel in the Cotswolds.

Prospective buyers in Solihull, have the chance to test out a property.

Would-be buyers in Bamt Green, Worcestershire, have the chance to vet a property.

Prospective buyers test out a home carved out of an old mill in Ludlow.

Potential buyers try out a property before deciding whether to place an offer.

Prospective buyers test out an unusual country cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Potential buyers in Bristol are given the chance to test out a property before deciding whether to place an offer.

The future of Britain's historic places and their conservation teams.

A Rubens painting on the ceiling of the Banqueting House is among the many treasures contained within the palaces.

The lesser-known departments of the palaces include a place to freeze stuffed bears in an effort to preserve them.

Entertainment may distract visitors from the palaces' educational and curatorial purposes.