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Season 13 / Episode 4 and airs on Apr 15, 2025 20:00
George Clarke explores the extraordinary world of small builds, where people turn tiny spaces into the most incredible places to live, work and play. He even tries making a few of his own.
The architect meets a couple who are converting a rusty ship's wheelhouse into head-turning accommodation for their Welsh glampsite. In Scotland, George revisits a designer who he met on the first series to see a pair of his gorgeous new eco-builds. He ends his Denmark trip at a modernist home and finally gets to reveal his own amazing space - a cabin in the sky, built on an old scissor lift.
George Clarke returns for a new series, as he follows more fantastic, unlikely and amazing builds, and, in an Amazing Spaces first, shines a light on three of the best builds he's always wanted to see; from tree houses and budget builds to unique and eco creations. George visits all manner of brilliant self-builders, meets Amazing Spaces' youngest ever contributors, and travels to Portugal, where he visits stunning modern houses and ancient boulder homes. In this episode, George meets a former circus chef and his pregnant partner, who are turning two large lorries into a travelling home and restaurant before their baby is born! Meanwhile, a young couple convert a tiny city car into the ultimate mini campervan, rugged enough to survive trips to the Arctic Circle. George also starts his Portuguese architectural trip, in the stunning hillside village of Monsanto, where homes are literally built into boulders. Plus, in a new twist to Amazing Spaces, George shines a light on three fantastic builds that he's never seen before, starting with a trio of wonderful and very different tree houses.
George Clarke returns for a new series, as he follows more fantastic, unlikely and amazing builds, and, in an Amazing Spaces first, shines a light on three of the best builds he's always wanted to see; from tree houses and budget builds to unique and eco creations. George visits all manner of brilliant self-builders, meets Amazing Spaces' youngest ever contributors, and travels to Portugal, where he visits stunning modern houses and ancient boulder homes. In this episode, George meets two young brothers and Amazing Spaces' youngest-ever contributors, who are turning a battered bus into an ice cream van. George also sees how an oil rig lifeboat is turned into a floating home, cleverly financed by social media marketing and sponsorship, and visits a stunning Portuguese beach home inspired by local fishermen's reed huts. And George celebrates three utterly eccentric builds: a 20-foot-deep cave folly at the bottom of a suburban garden, a historic recreation of a World War I trench that you can holiday in, and a 1960s house where one exterior wall has been removed and replaced with a vintage train carriage!
The new series continues, as George Clarke follows more fantastic, unlikely and amazing builds, and in an Amazing Spaces first, shines a light on three of the best builds he's always wanted to see; from tree houses and budget builds to unique and eco creations. George visits all manners of brilliant self-builders, meets Amazing Spaces' youngest-ever contributors, and travels to Portugal, where he visits stunning modern houses and ancient homes. In this episode, a family of Hollywood set designers use their skills to create a glamping site designed to look like a dystopian movie set. George also follows another build that's far from what it looks like - a luxury, high-tech camper hidden within the body of an old farm muck spreader. And a former tree surgeon creates a traditional, ancient-looking wattle and daub classroom to pass on his skills in natural building. In Portugal, George visits a grand and elegant old home with a surprise - a stunning modern glass-and-concrete extension. Plus: a muscular all-terrain truck that's been designed to look like an English country house inside!
The new series continues, as George Clarke follows more fantastic, unlikely and amazing builds, shines a light on the builds he's always wanted to see, and visits stunning modern houses and ancient homes in Portugal. In this episode, the UK's oldest airstream camper, which was built in the 1940s, is rescued from ruin and converted into the ultimate shiny and stylish high-end camper van. A father and his teenage son build a woodwork studio to use for their shared passion for carpentry, built - hopefully for free - out of leftover materials squirreled away and saved by their late father-in-law/grandad. Inspired by their low-cost build, George also celebrates three other budget builds, including a young man's tiny home built for just £5000. And in Portugal, George visits a gorgeous bookshop that is rumoured to have inspired Hogwarts from the Harry Potter books.
The new series continues, as George Clarke follows more fantastic, unlikely and amazing builds, shines a light on the builds he's always wanted to see, and visits stunning modern houses and ancient homes in Portugal. In this episode, George visits a life-changing family camper van built for a mum who has tetraplegia and her son who has cerebral palsy, to allow the whole family to get away on camping trips and to music festivals. George also returns to a previous Amazing Spacer to see his latest eccentric project - a deliciously clever and impressively engineered build, inspired by a cupcake! George visits Portugal's thinnest house, squeezed between two grand churches, supposedly built to keep apart the nuns from one church and the monks from the other. George also shines a light on three great eco builds, including a super-sustainable house created from more than 600 self-assembly wooden blocks, and a swanky riverside house built on stilts to protect itself from climate change.
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