
George Clarke's Old House, New Home: Margate & Worthing
George offers a sympathetic hand with a monster Victorian semi and a beautiful Regency conversion.

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.

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

George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house he visits a woman converting two listed cottages into a family home.

George works on a tricky conversion of a beautiful Arts and Crafts building he works on an 18th-century country pub saddled with some dodgy DIY.

George visits a 300-year-old house with too many loos a mini 1930s bungalow with a tiny lounge needs clever design solutions.

George Clarke sets out to turn a part-Victorian, part-Georgian and part-medieval house in Wales into a modern family home but the biggest challenge comes when it turns out co-owner Oona does not like kitchens.

George Clarke meets single father Rick, whose four-story terrace in Stratford-upon-Avon has just one room per floor and is totally impractical when his children come to stay.

Architect George Clarke returns to unlock the potential of old houses he meets teachers Simon and Sofie, whose 1930s Liverpool semi has lost its way thanks to a small kitchen and some dodgy interior design choices made by the previous owner.

Stuart and Theresa are looking to downsize, ready for retirement, until they see a huge and cavernous village hall for sale bigger than they bargained for, it was an opportunity too good to pass up.

George meets Peter and Julia, who had run their local post office, and has lived in the building above it for the last 20 years.

George meets James, who has had a 15-year love affair with a former glassworks in Brighton when he finally managed to buy it, he has grand plans to restore the whole property.

In Cornwall, George meets Abi and Morveth, who've sunk their life savings into a disused electrical substation after two-and-a-half years, two extensions, an extra floor and hundreds of hours of work, the result is an absolutely unique home.

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.

George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house he visits a woman converting two listed cottages into a family home.

George works on a tricky conversion of a beautiful Arts and Crafts building he works on an 18th-century country pub saddled with some dodgy DIY.