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The Best Episodes of George Clarke's Remarkable Renovations Season 1

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The Best Episodes of George Clarke's Remarkable Renovations Season 1

George Clarke meets the people breathing new life into our unused and unloved buildings, transforming local landmarks into unique family homes that celebrate their past

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    #1 - Victorian Bank, Cornwall

    S1:E1

    Cornwall couple Richard and Sarah, who bought their former local high street bank for £50,000 and now face the challenge of converting the Victorian grade II-listed building into a unique family home.

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    #2 - Coach House, Tamworth

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    Architect George Clarke follows people as they attempt to breathe new life into disused commercial properties. Here he meets a Staffordshire couple who, having fallen in love with a derelict 19th-century coach house, sold their home and put in their savings to buy it. How will they cope cooped up in a caravan on-site with the children while they oversee the renovation?

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    #3 - Police Station, West Yorkshire

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    George is in West Yorkshire to check out a building with a criminal past - a former police station - which comes complete with original holding cells and a 1980s reception area. Rachel, who runs her own fashion business, is determined to do most of the work herself. Fortunately, her boyfriend Mike is a builder. Will they be able to transform it into a spectacular home?

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    #4 - Barn, Harrogate

    S1:E4

    Architect George Clarke George meets first-time renovators Erin and Oliver, who have spent their inheritance on a dilapidated dung-filled barn outside Harrogate, North Yorkshire. The newlyweds' dream is to turn the 200-year-old building into a stunning country home that Erin's late father would be proud of. But to do it, they will need to overcome the infamous Yorkshire elements.

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    #5 - Cattle Shed and Milking Parlour, Stockport

    S1:E5

    Architect George Clarke visits Three Ways Farm near Stockport, which has been in Gordon's family since the 1950s. His late mother's dream was for Gordon to turn the 120-year-old cattle shed and milking parlour into a home for himself, so he and partner Lisa have set out to make that a reality, creating their first home together. Will it end up being something his mother would have been proud of?

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    #6 - Stable Block, Hessle

    S1:E6

    The architect meets Bernie, who has bought a ramshackle stable on the banks of the Humber and plans to turn it into a luxury home for his retirement. Originally a large stable block serving a grand Victorian estate nearby, it comprises a saddle room, stalls and a tack room, but having only served as a home for horses, turning it into a luxury house is a brave move. Last in the series.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Victorian Bank, Cornwall" is the best rated episode of "George Clarke's Remarkable Renovations" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 7/21/2021. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Coach House, Tamworth".