Restoration Home (TV series)

The introduction titles to the program were filmed at Bank Hall which was a building featured in the 2003 BBC series Restoration.

The first building to feature is St Thomas à Becket Church, Pensford in Somerset, which was on the Heritage critical list.

[4][5] The third building, Stoke Hall in Derbyshire, a 30-room Georgian country house suffered from a leaking roof and widespread rot.

Years of neglect had left fungus growing on walls running wet with damp and rotten timbers that were unstable.

Evidence was uncovered showing the hall was built as a result of a financial scandal of the early 18th century.

[13] A couple turn One Abbey Lane, a 16th-century Tudor period building in Southam, Warwickshire, into a family home.

[20] Simon Kelsey attempts to save the once grand Victorian townhouse of Christopher Pickering on 114 Coltman Street in Hull, East Yorkshire, England.

[21] A couple buy a once grand and wealthy estate, St Peter's Barn had been overlooked for generations and carved up by modern farming practices.

[22] A couple's dream Neo-Gothic home in Devon, "Barnhill," proves to be a nightmare, as costs spiral out of control.

In order to better understand the building, Kieran Long visits Church of St Barnabas, Pimlico and comes to believe it may have been influenced by the architect William White.