Build a New Life in the Country - Season 2

Build a New Life in the Country - Season 2

Season 2

Network
Episodes10
DatesOkt. 5, 2006 - Jan. 11, 2007
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Episodes

Ireland
Season 2Episode 160 min

Ireland

Architect George Clarke offers advice to a married couple relocating to Ireland, where they plan to live a mortgage-free, self-sufficient existence with their daughter. With a budget of £14,000 to renovate a derelict house that has been empty for more than 30 years, they expect to move into their new home within four months. If they miss their deadline, they face spending Christmas in a tiny caravan
Okt. 5, 2006
Suffolk
Season 2Episode 260 min

Suffolk

Architect George Clarke lends his expertise to couple Adrian and Denise Nuttall, who have invested their money in a run-down garden centre and a 400-year-old barn and farmhouse in the Suffolk countryside. The pair plan to open a chilli farm, shop and restaurant on the site, but things take a drastic turn for the worse just one month into the project
Okt. 12, 2006
Lincolnshire
Season 2Episode 360 min

Lincolnshire

Architect George Clarke meets a couple who want to move from Surrey to the wilds of Lincolnshire, where they hope to start a business and convert a ruined 18th-century granary into an idyllic rural home
Okt. 26, 2006
France
Season 2Episode 460 min

France

George Clarke meets Jason and Phillipa, who have left behind their well-paid careers in Aberdeen's oil industry to renovate a chateau in France's Loire Valley. The pair hope to transform it into a luxurious bed and breakfast, as well as making it a home for themselves
Nov. 9, 2006
Worthing
Season 2Episode 560 min

Worthing

George Clarke meets Jez and Laura, who want to leave London behind for the coast. After waiting three years to fulfil the requirements of the local planning authority they can finally begin work on their dream home - a beach house in Worthing. The couple refuse to compromise when it comes to cost and materials, and as summer approaches must pull out all the stops to complete the project
Dez. 7, 2006
Isle of Seil
Season 2Episode 660 min

Isle of Seil

George Clarke meets a couple who have given up their jobs and the hectic pace of life in Sheffield. They plan to convert a 100-year-old tin church on the Isle of Seil into a small B&B within eight months and with a limited budget of just £70,000. The architect is more than a little sceptical, but the pair are determined to complete the project without taking on a loan
Dez. 14, 2006
Pembrookeshire
Season 2Episode 760 min

Pembrookeshire

Dez. 21, 2006
Croatia
Season 2Episode 860 min

Croatia

George Clarke meets Frank and Alice from Cambridge who decide to move to rural Croatia, planning to convert a dilapidated stone house and its idyllic surroundings into a nature retreat with six log cabins for guests. While things seem to go well at first, difficulties with the local authorities, the language barrier, and a divining rod soon cause problems for the project. Last in series
Dez. 28, 2006
St. Ives Revisted
Season 2Episode 960 min

St. Ives Revisted

Jan. 4, 2007
Upwell Revisited
Season 2Episode 1060 min

Upwell Revisited

Jan. 11, 2007

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