
World's Weirdest Homes
What's the most fascinating and unique home in the world? Is it Mr Toilet's toilet house?

What's the most fascinating and unique home in the world? Is it Mr Toilet's toilet house?

A couple with a long wish list searches for a home between Hertfordshire and Buckingham.

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.

Kirstie heads to Gloucester to meet Kate, husband Chris, to find a unique forever home.

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.

George has some radical ideas to redesign an Edwardian home.

Up a long garden path is a Victorian villa; George hopes for a clean sweep with a redundant chimney.

George is out and about with his sledgehammer, knocking holes in a fake Tudor ceiling.

George visits a handsome turn-of-the-century terraced home, and a workshop.

George squeezes into an Edwardian Workers Cottage which is half the size of a squash court

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.

George squeezes into an Edwardian Workers Cottage and a house with overwhelmingly Italian decor.