The Restoration Man

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  • 2010
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.8  (267)

The Restoration Man is a British television show produced by Tiger Aspect Productions. The show focuses on the renovation of different historical buildings across the UK, and is hosted by architect and presenter George Clarke. Throughout the show's run from 2010 to 2017, Clarke works with different individuals and families to transform old and often derelict buildings into beautiful and functional living spaces. From old mills and water towers to abandoned churches and barns, each episode follows a different restoration project from start to finish.

The series begins with an introduction to the building and its history, highlighting its unique features and the challenges that will be faced during restoration. Clarke then works closely with the owners and any additional professionals to get the project underway.

Throughout the restoration process, Clarke provides advice on design and construction, and helps the owners overcome any difficulties they may face. Each episode also includes a segment documenting the history of the building and its surrounding area, as well as any unique architectural details.

One of the aspects that made The Restoration Man so successful was the emphasis on the emotional journey of the owners. Many of the buildings were personal to the owners, often with a deep family history, and the transformation was not just about the physical changes to the building, but also about how the owners were able to reclaim a part of their heritage.

The show's success also came from Clarke's ability to make complex architectural concepts easy to understand for a general audience. He uses 3D models and computer graphics to explain design concepts and construction techniques in a way that is both entertaining and informative.

In addition to being a great source of renovation and design inspiration, The Restoration Man also offered an interesting insight into different parts of the UK, and the history and culture of the areas. The show traveled across the country, showcasing buildings from all over and highlighting the unique characteristics of each location.

Overall, The Restoration Man was a well-crafted show that was informative, entertaining, and emotionally engaging. Clarke's expertise and enthusiasm for restoration and design will continue to inspire a new generation of property enthusiasts.

The Restoration Man is a series that ran for 4 seasons (53 episodes) between March 21, 2010 and on Tiger Aspect Productions

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Seasons
Thrum Mill - Second Revisit
13. Thrum Mill - Second Revisit
April 1, 2014
George revisits an epic Restoration Man project - a 17th century water mill in a picturesque riverside setting in Northumberland. Eight years since they took them on, Dave and Margaret Hedley have never stopped restoring the mill's enviable heritage.
HMS Owl Airfield Control Tower - Revisited
12. HMS Owl Airfield Control Tower - Revisited
March 26, 2014
George returns to see the finished restoration of a derelict World War II airfield control tower.
Fishermans Church - Revisited
11. Fishermans Church - Revisited
March 19, 2014
A year and a half after Neil Worrell and Jackie Robinson moved into the old Fisherman's Church in Brixham, George returns to Devon to see how the restoration changed their lives beyond recognition.
Pannal Water Tower - Revisited
10. Pannal Water Tower - Revisited
March 12, 2014
George returns to Harrogate to see how Carol and Majid Nadry have finished converting their brick water tower into their dream home.
Grove Road Methodist Church & Sunday School - Revisited
9. Grove Road Methodist Church & Sunday School - Revisited
March 5, 2014
George returns to see the second of two historic church buildings restored in a spectacular style.
Church Hall Barn
8. Church Hall Barn
February 26, 2014
oWhen businesswoman Jude McKelvey took a dilapidated 17th century threshing barn under her wing, she knew it would be a labour of love to restore it to its former glory and give her and her two boys a family home.
Langthwaite Filter House
7. Langthwaite Filter House
February 19, 2014
Tensions rise as a Lancashire family convert an enormous water filtration building into two homes.
High Legh Water Tower
6. High Legh Water Tower
February 12, 2014
A Cheshire couple battle to turn an Art Deco water tower into their 6-storey "end house".
Cold Ash Pumping Station
5. Cold Ash Pumping Station
February 5, 2014
Converting a 1930's water pumping station into a home tests a young Berkshire couple to the limit.
Harrogate Methodist Church & Sunday School
4. Harrogate Methodist Church & Sunday School
January 29, 2014
Restoration novices Mark Hinchliffe and Laura Rushton hatch a risky plan to convert two beautiful but crumbling church buildings into family homes. The success of the project hangs on them transforming the listed Sunday school - as all the profits from its sale are needed to turn the cavernous Victorian church into Mark and Laura's forever home.
Gazebo Tower, Pembroke
3. Gazebo Tower, Pembroke
January 22, 2014
30 years after starting to restore a Georgian gazebo tower built on top of Pembroke's medieval city walls, retired businessman Bruce Woodall finally takes on the challenge of finishing it.
Whittingham Railway Station
2. Whittingham Railway Station
January 15, 2014
When Lee Head spotted a Victorian railway station for sale in Northumberland, he saw the opportunity of a lifetime. He drew up a masterplan to fund the conversion of the main station into a family home by selling off other buildings, and saving labour costs by doing all the building work alone at weekends.
Oxenhope Baptist Church
1. Oxenhope Baptist Church
January 8, 2014
When an Edwardian Baptist church comes up for sale in a small Pennine village, Colin and Emma Clewes seize on their chance to turn it into a 5-bedroom family home. With only a meagre budget Colin intends to do most of the building work himself, whilst the couple juggle looking after their young family and running their own business.
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Where to Watch The Restoration Man
The Restoration Man is available for streaming on the Tiger Aspect Productions website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Restoration Man on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    March 21, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (267)
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