
George Clarke's Old House, New Home
George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house.

George helps a young couple make sense of their Victorian terrace house.

George works on a tricky conversion of a beautiful Arts and Crafts building.

George works on a stripped Victorian terrace in Plumstead, looking to create a new layout.

George takes on an Edwardian home suffering from wood panelling.

George meets solicitor Dawn, who's embarking on a renovation of her local village shop in Yorkshire.

Yohance bought an office unit on a commercial estate; he plans to turn it into a 2-bedroom house.

George meets Dawn who Aos renovating a village shop to turn it into a home for her family.

George visits a 300-year-old house with too many loos.

George Clarke sets out to turn a medieval house in Wales into a modern family home.

George Clarke meets single father Rick, whose four-story terrace is impractical.

Architect George Clarke returns to unlock the potential of old houses.

Stuart and Theresa see a huge and cavernous village hall for sale.

George meets Peter and Julia, who had run their local post office.

George meets James, who has had a 15-year love affair with a former glassworks in Brighton.

George meets Abi and Morveth, who've sunk their life savings into a disused electrical substation.

Paul and his wife Imogen decide to swap the countryside for the town.

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.