Building the Dream - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Brockley
Charlie visits Sam and Eryka and their warehouse project in south east London.

Hertfordshire
Charlie heads to Hertfordshire to help Roz and Mick Abrahams downsize and build a new compact, contemporary home on a new plot at the bottom of their garden

West Sussex
Charlie visits Cathryn and Adam Raybould, who plan to build their dream period home on Cathryn's family farm. But the project gets off to a bumpy start.

Fife
Alan and Lucy are building an upside-down house in Fife with stunning views of the Forth Bridge. Alan knows exactly what he wants, so what does he make of Charlie's suggestions?

North Yorkshire
In North Yorkshire, teachers Nick and Fiona plan a large warehouse-inspired home by the side of a canal. But is building on a flood plain a smart move?

Cambridgeshire
Charlie Luxton is in Cambridgeshire, where Mark and Helen have unearthed Roman and Anglo-Saxon artefacts that could stop them from building their new home.

Kent
Charlie Luxton helps a couple building a modern family home in a conservation area in Kent. But the couple prove very reluctant to take on any of Charlie's design ideas.

Devon
Graham and Nicky Daniel plan an ambitious contemporary home on a secluded woodland site, doing much of it themselves. But have they underestimated the workload?

North Devon
Charlie Luxton meets Brian and Fiona, who want to build a home on a stunning coastal plot. Can Charlie convince them to take on his design suggestions?
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