Homes Under The Hammer
Martin looks round a tiny rundown flat in Chelsea which experts reckon could command a price tag of a million pounds if its done up well.
Martin looks round a tiny rundown flat in Chelsea which experts reckon could command a price tag of a million pounds if its done up well.
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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 the country visiting properties sold under the hammer. A large barn in Upwell in Norfolk, a period property in Folkestone in Kent and a house in Chesterton in Newcastle-under-Lyme are all in need of major TLC.
A terraced house in Burnley in Lancashire, a bungalow on a big plot in Paddock Wood in Kent and a semi in Chaddesden in Derby all go under the hammer.
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 looks round a tiny rundown flat in Chelsea which experts reckon could command a price tag of a million pounds if its done up well.
A retired navy man and his family renovate a flat in Port Glasgow while developers in Derbyshire and Kent try and make money on their terraced houses.
Martin and Lucy travel the country from the South East to the North East, dropping in Northern Ireland too. The properties are just as different as the regions from a bungalow and a terraced house to a unique water tower.
Martin meets Amy the plumber who does a fantastic job renovating a cottage in a Cornish village to live in and we meet two sets of farmers one in Cumbria the other in Northern Ireland both hoping to make money on property developing projects.
Lucy looks round a derelict house in Surrey where the new owners plan to build four houses, and Martin meets a novice developer in Crewe and a couple of seasoned professionals in Cheshire. Will they all turn a profit with their projects?
Lucy meets a couple who buy an old prefab in the New Forrest and hope to knock it down and build their dream home. Martin meets a man who breaks a property developers rule and buys a flat on an impulse.
Martin looks around a semi in Northern Ireland and a flat in Newcastle while Lucy has a look at a basement flat in Dover which boasts a stunning view.
Lucy has a look around a former funeral directors in Maidstone and a two bedroom purpose built flat in Cricklewood while Martin catches up with a young man who took up property developing in Stoke on Trent after a motorcycle accident.
Martin has a look round a two bedroom house in Stoke with wonderful countryside views and a great ground floor flat in Glasgow. Lucy meets two boyhood friends who join forces to buy and renovate a house in North London. Will any of them make a profit?
Martin and Lucy travel the length of Britain calling in on a holiday home on the south coast, a detached house in the Midlands and a great tenement flat with bags of potential in Glasgow.
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