The Restoration Man
George Clarke returns for a brand new series of Restoration Man on Channel 4. This series takes us up and down the country to new locations, new restorations, and amazing stories of people who have gone to extraordinary lengths to build their dream homes
PUMPING STATION
Alison and Matthew Grey are 2 designers form London with young children who are looking for a new place to live within commuting distance of London. They love industrial buildings and have purchased a glorious and majestic Pumping Station.
FLINT MILL
Alan Appleby and his wife Dora are restoration experts, but they've never taken on a project as ambitious as this. They’ve saved a Flint Mill which was about to fall down, and since Alan's a building surveyor.
FISHERMANS CHURCH
Having never lived together before, architect Neil Worrell and his partner Jackie Robinson decided to cement their relationship by purchasing a forgotten Church in the picture perfect fishing town of Brixham in Devon
WELSH SCHOOL
Recession hit builders, Ian and Jayne Hall Edwards, have brought 5502.64 sq ft derelictVictorian School in the Welsh hills of Pencader with the aim to turn it into an eco- building training business and their family home.
COW BARN
Marco and Kath Walker with their 2 young children in tow have bought a pair of grade II listed 17th and 18th century tumbling down barns from their local farmer. They've never done anything like this before and are complete restoration novices.
RAF BUNKER
Jamie Brown has big ideas about turning a15,000 sq ft historic WW2 RAF bunker into his new home. However with the bunker totally encased in earth, with no natural light, and the back section submerged in water his wife.
TELFORD CHURCH REVISIT
George Clarke revisits Keithand Sheena McIntyre who struggled through terrible weather conditions, and a challenge to integrate with the local community, in order to restore a stunning but isolated Telford Church.
THRUM MILL REVSIT
George Clarke returns to Thrum Mill to meet Dave and Margaret Heldey, who have battled through flooding and serious illness to restore one of Northumberland’s most stunning but abandoned water mills.
SETTLE REVISIT BILLING:
This time, architect George Clarke goes to North Yorkshire to meet a retired policeman and his wife, train enthusiasts who took on the challenging restoration of a railway water tower at Settle station.
FOXHOLES FARM
Russell Edwards and Nadia Smith put everything they have into turning a derelict farmhouse in the Shropshire countryside into their family home. Although they have no previous restoration experience.
BRAXTED SCHOOL
Jim and Bee Goody see a derelict village school in Essex as their golden ticket to escaping the suburbs and creating their dream home in the country
HMS OWL
London couple Justin Hooper and Charlotte Seddon have a dramatic vision for a derelict World War II airfield control tower in the Scottish Highlands
PANNAL WATER TOWER
After living in a bungalow for 25 years, Yorkshire couple Carol and Majid Nadry embark on an ambitious mid-life adventure: buying an empty brick water tower to turn into a five-story family home.
ONGHURST LODGE REVISIT
When Nik Huddy and Vanessa Ford Robbins stumbled upon this overgrown 19th-century gatehouse, they saw an opportunity to express their love of arts and crafts in restoring this tiny cottage to its former glory.
WELSH SCHOOL REVISIT
Ian and Jayne Hall Edwards bought a large derelict Victorian school in the valleys of West Wales with the hope of combining a family home and a new eco-building training business under one roof.
