Homes Under The Hammer
A smart looking terrace with an expensive problem to fix in Pontygwaith in Wales, a large Victorian house in Okehampton in Devon and an old pub in Sittingbourne in Kent all go under the hammer.
A smart looking terrace with an expensive problem to fix in Pontygwaith in Wales, a large Victorian house in Okehampton in Devon and an old pub in Sittingbourne in Kent all go under the hammer.
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Martin meets a couple who plan to convert a large listed shop into their dream home in Shropshire, and a property developer working on a maisonette in South Wales. Lucy follows a five-year project to restore a 17th-century listed building in Kent
A smart looking terrace with an expensive problem to fix in Pontygwaith in Wales, a large Victorian house in Okehampton in Devon and an old pub in Sittingbourne in Kent all go under the hammer.
Property renovation series. A flat in Edinburgh, a 1930s terraced house in Bromley in Kent and a five-bedroom house in Exeter in danger of falling down are sold under the hammer.
Lucy catches up with a developer she met three years ago. This time he has an ambitious project turning two flats in a Victorian house in Hounslow into three. Martin meets two first-time developers working on projects in Glasgow and the West Midlands.
Martin visits a two-bedroom flat in Budleigh Salterton and a three-bed terrace in Northern Ireland, which needs a new lease of life. Lucy meets the buyer of a plot of land in London, who has big plans for its future.
Martin looks around a terraced house in West Bromwich and another in Telford, while Lucy checks on progress 18 months after she first visited a bungalow on a large plot near Gillingham in Kent.
An enormous semi in Rotherham, an impressive former chapel in Fraddon in Cornwall and a tiny terraced house in Putney in London go under the hammer. But which one could command a price tag of well over a million pounds after it has been spruced up?
Martin and Lucy visit a house in Congleton in Cheshire, a one-bedroom flat in Willesden in London and a former ambulance station in Port Talbot in Wales.
Property renovation series. Featuring a former railway worker's cottage in Feniton in Devon, a terraced house in Stoke and a former Methodist chapel in Somercotes in Derbyshire.
A mid-terrace house near Birmingham, a flat in London's vibrant Maida Hill and a bit of land in Scotland's historic Dunfermline catch the attention of property developers who have grand ideas - but will they go according to plan?
Two friends who buy a house in Cumbria's Maryport discover a bonus room they never knew existed. Elsewhere developers tackle a terraced house in Burton-upon-Trent, while in Deal in Kent an ambitious redevelopment of an ambulance hall gets under way.
Martin and Lucy look around a trio of terraces. But there is a twist - one of the homes in Stoke is an enormous property which Martin thinks started out life as three terraced houses.
Martin and Lucy travel up and down the country visiting houses sold under the hammer. Lucy catches up with developers who had planned to build several houses on one plot in Surrey while Martin looks around terraced houses in Staffordshire and Cumbria.
A house by the coast complete with three flats and two bedsits and a Victorian terrace in London and a 1960s terrace in Corby all go under the hammer. All very different but Martin and Lucy spot potential in all of them.
Martin and Lucy follow the progress of four properties today from London to Stoke. Lucy meets a father and son team with ambitious plans to convert a two bed Kent semi into a four bedroom home.
Martin and Lucy are in Manchester, South London and Northumberland.
Martin and Lucy are in London, the South coast and the Welsh Valleys looking around very different properties that went under the Hammer. Martin meets a publican who buys a three story house in a Welsh village and refurbishes it in record time.
Lucy meets a couple saw before on Hammer when they made a great job of renovating a London flat. Theyre back to have another go at a one bed flat in Raynes Park, but are ominous signs of damp a sign that this time may not be such a smooth ride?
Martin and Lucy look round two terraced houses and a large semi in the Midlands and the North East. A couple want to do their auction lot up and turn it into their perfect family home before their second baby arrives.
Martin and Lucy travel round the country to look at houses sold under the hammer. Martin meets a father and son building team working on a large semi in Derbyshire and a mother and daughter in Belfast doing up a 4 bed terrace.
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