Homes Under the Hammer

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Homes Under the Hammer

Martin battles an overgrown garden in Swansea. And in another Welsh property the views are spectacular, even if the property needs some work.

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February 2026
Jacqui is stopped in her tracks by a huge hole in the floor of a former restaurant in Westcott in Surrey.
A firefighter is on hand to try to save a Somerset terrace. Owain is taken with the period features in a Worcestershire house. And we catch up with a plot of land in Staffordshire, first seen in 2022.
It’s an emotional reunion for the new owner of a Staffordshire house with a strong family connection. Martel is by the seaside in Scotland. And Jacqui explores opportunities in leafy Hertfordshire.
It’s double Dion in Nottinghamshire as he magically recreates himself, but can he find the key to get outside?
In Glasgow, a characterful doorbell has Martel amused. Martin struggles with layout issues in east London. Dion is in Derby hoping to get three wishes from a genie in the lamp!
A flat in an old mill building just outside Manchester impresses Martel, while in west London Jacqui spots a property with potential to extend.
Series 26
Martin and Martel meet the new owners of a couple of end terraces in Preston and Mid-Glamorgan and a semi-detached in Newcastle.
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.
Victorian splendour is how a couple in Whitstable hope to add sparkle to a run-down house half a mile from the sea. There are also ambitious renovations in Bedworth and Torquay.
Tommy is by the seaside looking at a great bungalow in Lowestoft, while Martel is also near water in North Shields. Dion looks around a terrace in Bucknall, a suburb of Stoke-on-Trent.
A Southport Victorian villa provides a blank canvas for a six-figure development project, while in South Shields there's a much smaller budget for an already pristine maisonette.
Series 26
A double dose of Dorset dwellings, and a missing toilet in Cumbria keep Martin and Martel on their toes. Some stunning transformations take place!
Dion, Martin and Tommy meet the developers working to transform a Victorian town house in Nottingham, a dilapidated mid-terrace in Bournemouth and a one-bedroom flat in north London.
A former Victorian miner's cottage in County Durham is given a stunning makeover, there are ambitious plans for a former school in Tunbridge Wells, and a Basildon terrace undergoes a renovation.
Martin, Martel and Jacqui follow developers in Newport, Durham and London as they tackle a variety of projects.
A developer in Plymouth transforms a tired 1930s semi-detached house into a smart modern home while keeping some of its period features.
Two long-term London projects take time to come to fruition, but good things come to those who wait. A County Durham house is in line for an extension.
Martin meets a former cocktail bar worker who is now mixing it up in the property world. And Owain is in Herefordshire, where there is a lot of work to be done at a town house.
All of Martin’s senses are set tingling at a London flat. Dion is banging the drum for a semi-detached property in Crewe. And Martel sees great potential in an end-of-terrace in County Durham.
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