Episode 7

The new series continues. From crumbling ceilings to time-worn turrets, British families discover what it takes to buy and renovate beautiful chateaux in France. At Château La Grande Maison, Ben and Billie set themselves the mammoth task of transforming their drab stairwell and entrance hallway. But the pressure's on as their chateau is fully booked in 15 days' time. It's a big day in Brittany at Donna and Paul's derelict water mill, as not only are they hoping to have two huge silos removed, they're also hoping to install the building's first-ever boiler. And it's all hands on deck at Château Trois Cloches, as Chris and Jolyon navigate uncharted waters to complete their nautical-themed dining room.
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