Hugh Wallace meets Dublin-born Fiona Kelly, who has serious ambition. Having purchased a very dilapidated Georgian terraced house in the heart of Phibsborough, north Dublin, she has a mammoth restoration project on her hands.
Follows the transformation and restoration of three 1790s agricultural into a family home, taking them beyond their utilitarian roots.
Karen Whyte and Donnacha Curley are purchasing Grove House with a plan to save it from dereliction; empty for years, the building is damp, water-damaged, and largely unloved; Karen is keen to restore the building back to the grand home it once was.
Hugh Wallace meets Ronan and Charles, who are the proud owners of Kilglass House in Longford, a former Church of Ireland rectory from 1800.
Frances Doherty restores the historic doctor's house and dispensary in the village she grew up in. The house dates to the early 1800s, and its listed status means that strict guidelines must be followed while working on the property.
Carolyn and Michael McDonnell, together with Carolyn's brother Henry, joined together to purchase this expansive property in Castletown Geoghegan. The trio's aim is to create a family home, first and foremost.