My Unique B&B - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

George and Al's Van
Simon and his team travel to the picturesque Wye Valley to help George and Al transform their battered old family campervan into a unique B&B.

Cheryl and Bill's Chalet
Simon and the team are in Herefordshire to meet new parents Cheryl and Bill and help get their chalet on a hill from flat-pack to Scandi chic.

Tom and Jen's Caravan
Simon and his team meet Tom and Jen in Wiltshire, enlisting an army of friends and family to help turn an old family caravan from drab to fab.

Fiona's Narrowboat
Simon and the team are in Bradford-on-Avon to help single mother Fiona transform her 110-year-old narrowboat in to a thriving short rental business.

Vicki and Bryan's Geodome
Simon and his team are in the stunning Somerset levels, working with Vicki and Bryan to transform a geodome into a unique B&B.

Laura and Alex's Tiny House
Simon and the team are in the dramatic Black Mountains of Wales with Alex and Laura to help a tiny house on wheels reach full potential.

Becky and David's Yurt
Simon and the team meet semi-retired couple Becky and David to help them convert their drab old yurt into an a colourful and inviting bijou B&B.

Mel and Tom's Attic Rooms
Simon and his team meet Mel and Tom, who live in the oldest house in their North Somerset village of Wrington. They want to turn their attic into a B&B with a writer's retreat theme.

Asiyla's Boat
Simon and his team travel to rural Oxfordshire to meet Asiyla and her family and help transform an old sailing boat into unique glamping accommodation.

Tammy and Colin's Horsebox
Simon and his team meet Tammy and Colin in the Cotswolds to help revamp their horsebox for renting out to festival-goers.

Anthony and Bianca's Shed to Shepherd's Hut
Simon and the team travel to Wiltshire to meet Anthony and Bianca, who have grand plans to turn the shed at the bottom of their garden into a unique B&B.

Lucy and Rob's Airstream
Simon and his team travel to Devon to meet Lucy and Rob, who are setting up their perfect B&B overlooking the Teign Valley in a 70s Californian Airstream.

Claire's Pop Up Tent
Simon and his team are in the Blackdown Hills to help Clare turn her 1960s trailer into funky, festival-themed accommodation.

Jon and Michelle's Horse Cart
Simon and team travel to the Forest of Dean to help Jon and Michelle turn their old horse cart into a cosy and comfortable sanctuary.

Kerie's Hut and Pigsties
Simon and the team travel to Hampshire to meet Kerie and Dave, who want to transform an abandoned shepherds hut and pigsty into a unique B&B.
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