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The series celebrating ingenious and eccentric small builds returns.
George visits a flat-pack tin church. There's also a luxury converted chapel, ice carving in a Liverpool wonderland and a catch-up with some of George's best builds of the year.
A 70s fire engine is transformed into a mobile shop. Can a dilapidated pony trailer be made into a holiday retreat? And George and Will reveal their wilderness cabin in all its glory.
George visits a spectacular treehouse in Scotland. A Doctor Who-inspired shed in Macclesfield. And a glass lodge in Italy's Dolomite mountains.
George visits a floating pool in a converted barn in Italy. He meets a couple making a home from portable office cabins and a schoolteacher who found a pond under her garden decking.
George visits a derelict Victorian railway signal box being turned into a garden summer house in Cumbria, a lakeside glass house in Italy, and a VW campervan conversion in Derby.
George meets newlyweds investing their life savings in a dilapidated yacht. His Italian road trip takes in a stunning treehouse, and his wilderness lodge starts to take shape.
The Italian road trip takes in possibly the world's coolest fire station. DIY enthusiasts Ben and Michelle want to build a summer house using disused shipping pallets.
George meets a man trying to build a UFO-styled house; a woman making a garden room using material including earth, straw and human hair; and visits a floating swimming pool in Italy.
George plans a woodland retreat for less than the price of a family holiday and visits a breathtaking property in Italy.
Architect George Clarke returns for a seventh series. George and master craftsman Will Hardie travel around the UK visiting ingenious and eccentric builds created by pioneering small space designers. From abandoned sewage works and subterranean air raid shelters, even cockpits of commercial airplanes and cattle trucks, the series shows how a bit of vision and innovative design can transform even the most unusual space into a thing of beauty. George travels to Japan, where innovation and ground-breaking design blend seamlessly to create breath-taking spaces like no other. And the boys attempt the impossible: to build their own four-tonne toy tree house.
George Clarke returns for a new series of creative beautiful spaces that don't blow the budget.
The series celebrating ingenious and eccentric small builds returns.
Architect George Clarke helps imaginations run wild as once again he celebrates the extraordinary world of small spaces and unique builds.
Architect George Clarke returns for a second series of the show that celebrates the extraordinary world of small design.
For many the dream of having a place to escape from their hectic lives can seem unobtainable. Architect George Clarke shows how big dreams can be achieved in small and affordable places.