Salvage Hunters - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1
Modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard is in Staffordshire to get access to a private collection of a pub owner, who has been hoarding antiques for over half a century.

Episode 2
Modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels across the country to Lincolnshire. He visits a 16th century Elizabethan mansion and hits the jackpot at a brewery.

Episode 3
Drew and Tee drive up to Wookey Hole, a small village near Somerset, to hunt for stock. Their first stop is the circus museum where Drew hopes to find treasure.

Episode 4
Drew is at a 900 year old Abbey in Somerset where he hopes to strike a deal. Later, he travels to a pedal museum in East Sussex and takes a trip down memory lane.

Episode 5
Modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard goes for a climb at a 17th century mansion in Cambridge. Later, he visits a massive salvage yard where he encounters a tough negotiator.

Episode 6
Modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard makes a startling find at a 13th century house in the Lake District. Later, he visits a classic car collector in Hertfordshire.

Episode 7
At a remote salvage yard near Bournemouth, modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard is drawn to a bathing beauty. Later, he visits an exclusive B&B in Yorkshire.

Episode 8
A department store owner in Reading plays hardball with Drew and a country manor in West Sussex contains an antique relating to Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Episode 9
A remarkable Manchester library impresses Drew, a fellow dealer has lock-up in Chorley but the two men are miles apart in valuation, and a chair in poor condition holds real value.

Episode 10
Prices at an amusement park in Berkshire cause great merriment. Plus, Drew gets a lesson in dentistry from an antiques shop in Newcastle and flips a coin on a deal in Yorkshire.
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