Homes Under the Hammer

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Homes Under the Hammer

Featuring a spacious five-bedroom end terrace in Westcliff-on-Sea, a spectacular Grade II listed former church in St Leonards-on-Sea and a top-floor flat in Stroud in Gloucestershire.

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September 2024
A 300-year-old property in Kent with a mysterious trapdoor has Tommy intrigued. He’s also in Norfolk, where we revisit a derelict mid-terrace property.
Series 25
A university student, an electrician and a bathroom fitter buy auction properties in Hall Green in Birmingham, Wantage in Oxfordshire and Greenhithe in Kent.
The new owner of a terrace in Crewe isn’t put off by the numerous safety bolts on the front door. The seasoned developer turns it into a smart HMO (house in multiple occupation).
Series 25
A former fisherman's cottage in Broadstairs in Kent is given a stunning transformation, and there are dramatic changes in store for properties in Forest Gate in London and Wigan in Lancashire.
Dion heads to the seaside town of Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire to see a bungalow that’s seen better days. Jacqui is just outside Norwich, visiting a characterful, Grade II listed cottage.
Featuring an uninhabitable home in Skegby in Nottinghamshire, a terraced house in Georgetown in Wales and the stunning renovation of a former church near Dover in Kent.
Jacqui is impressed that a first-floor Aldershot flat comes with its own back garden, and Dion can see the money-making potential in a large house in Wallasey.
Series 25
Houses in Stoke, Chestfield in Kent and West Drayton are bought at online auctions by developers who hope to make money on their investments.
Never mind about stairs up to the bedrooms, where’s the front door? Dion has to figure it out in a three-bedroom mid-terrace in South Yorkshire.
Series 25
Martel and Tommy oversee some fantastic renovations on auction buys in Carlisle, Rosyth and Shepherd's Bush.
A Victorian farmhouse in Derby is converted into a family home, while developers also transform houses in Beckenham and Carlisle.
Series 26
A three bedroom semi in the West Midlands has Dion worried. Significant cracks are all over the house. And Martin tries to solve a heating mystery in a one-bedroom flat in Dartford.
Martel tries to remain stable, despite there being no horses, as she looks around a Cumbrian house set on three acres of land.
Series 26
It's a tale of two bungalows as Martin visits Wolverhampton, and Tommy is in Clacton-on-Sea. Martel is also in Glasgow to see a back-to-brick maisonette.
Dion creates a drum beat on a kitchen sink in Stoke before the terrace is transformed into a stunning home and there are equally ambitious plans for a period flat in Stirling and a car park in Leeds.
Series 26
A scrap of land becomes home to a smart three-bedroom house in Staffordshire, along with transformations in Liverpool and Torquay.
Three part-time developers grapple with their new projects: a flat in Faversham, Kent, a former commercial derelict building in Walsall and a terraced house in Leeds.
Series 25
The team catch up on a long-running project involving underground Second World War tunnels near Dover, and there are developments in St John's Wood and Stoke-on-Trent.
A house in Wales is possibly the smallest Martin has ever encountered in his 20 years on the show. Meanwhile, Dion is captivated by a rather funky, retro carpet in a terrace in Lancashire.
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