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The battle to save unique dodo and dinosaur statues in a Northern Irish garden, the hidden story behind a portrait and a Victorian garden seat's restoration to its former glory.
Winston Churchill's D-Day memento needs reinforcements, antique Chinese wallpaper comes under insect attack, and a Victorian A-lister's stage costume is saved for one last act.
A unique Victorian clock is brought back to life, a portrait damaged by Georgian partying is restored, and an unusual handmade puppet reveals a hidden World War II story.
Paul McCartney's childhood home is lovingly restored; uncovering a unique collection of photos in Liverpool; and an intriguing modern art installation is saved from collapse.
A collapsed ceiling means restoring writer Vita Sackville-West's study from scratch, while Rudyard Kipling's family history is revealed in a precious possession.
A painting's hidden story is revealed, a beautiful Chinese bridge is painstakingly rebuilt, and a 450-year-old table must be saved from collapse, ready to go on tour.
The mystery of whether a painting of a beautiful youth is really of Lawrence of Arabia, an exquisite peacock dress worn by the wife of the Viceroy of India flutters back to life and the dolls' house that inspired Beatrix Potter to write one of her most beloved stories all feature in the brand-new series of Hidden Treasures of the National Trust, narrated by actor and national treasure himself, Toby Jones.
This year, the series showcases experts and volunteers who care for the 500 places the National Trust looks after – such as June, who gets down on her hands and knees in the marble hall at Kedleston Hall to count the cracks in its design masterpiece; Pete, head gardener at Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's Lake District farmhouse, who admits he is frequently mistaken for Peter Rabbit's Mr McGregor; and archaeologist Martin who's trying to unearth one last mystery from under the ruins of Corfe Castle before he retires.