Episodes 14

1

Plas Teg, North Wales

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March 4, 2010

Ruth Watson meets Cornelia Bayley, owner of Plas Teg, a Grade One listed Jacobean mansion. Cornelia purchased it for £75,000, but her devotion has come at a personal cost as well.

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Riverhill, Kent

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March 11, 2010

Ruth heads for Riverhill in Kent, an 18th century rag stone manor that's struggling to keep the elements at bay. Can Ruth persuade the four generations of the family to agree on a fix?

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Carnfield Hall, Derbyshire

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March 18, 2010

Ruth Watson visits Carnfield Hall in Derbyshire and its owner James Cartland, cousin of famous author Barbara Cartland. Now in his 60s James finds caring for Carnfield a bit of a slog.

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Heath House, Staffordshire

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March 25, 2010

Ruth visits John and Flavia Philips and their costly gothic mansion Heath House in Staffordshire. Can she help their son Ben get his rescue plans off the ground?

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Kelly House, Cornwall

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April 1, 2010

Ruth Watson visits the Kelly family, who live in Kelly House in Kelly village, Cornwall. Can she persuade the family to make a new start and save their Grade I listed home from dereliction?

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Ruth visits Whitbourne Hall, a vast Palladian-style mansion in Worcestershire, where the resident community is struggling to agree how to raise the cash to restore the building.

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7

Ruth visits Abbey Dore Court in Herefordshire, where the owner's granddaughter is determined to return the quaint but dilapidated country home back to how it was when she was a child.

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8

Gissing Hall

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August 18, 2011

Ruth helps turn an ailing hotel into a revamped weddings and events centre with plush new décor and a new manager.

Gissing Hall in Norfolk is an impressive country mansion that was built in the early 1820s. It fell into a state of disrepair after years of neglect but was given a new lease of life when William and Ann Brennan bought it in 1986. They put every penny of their savings into restoring it and making it their dream family home, but the colossal costs of running the country house got the better of the family and they were forced to open the doors to paying guests as Gissing became a hotel.

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9

Cothay Manor - Revisited

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November 11, 2009

Ruth Watson returns to Cothay Manor, Somerset, a 15th-century building full of original features, to see whether owners Alastair and Mary-Anne Robb's ambitious plans have provided any financial dividends. The Robbs bought the country estate 15 years ago but have never made a profit. Their project to transform the surrounding area into an sculpture park is still to materialise and they now have the added problem of deciding which of their four children will inherit the property and its million-pound tax bill.

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10

Albury Park - Revisited

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November 18, 2009

It's been a year since renowned businesswoman and trouble-shooter Ruth Watson advised the owners of stately British homes how to diversify and raise revenue to secure the future of their unique properties for generations to come. Albury Park is one of Surrey's most important and prestigious country houses. Nigel and Jennifer Whalley live at the Grade II listed Tudor mansion and bought the mansion four years ago. The Whalleys own the freehold, and live in one of its apartments, but they shared the rest of the house with a number of elderly residents. The business worked well until the elderly guests moved on, forcing the Whalleys to buy back all the flats, putting them millions in debt and desperate to find a way to claw that money back. With an army of 21 staff and a heating bill in the tens of thousands, Ruth was keen that the Whalleys create a show flat and stop wasting time, but did they take her frank advice and manage to sell some of the flats?

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11

Black Clauchrie - Revisited

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December 1, 2009

In this episode, Ruth returns to Scotland. Black Clauchrie has been part of the wild Galloway landscape since 1901. The house was originally a shooting lodge for a wealthy couple who wanted to enjoy country pursuits. Caroline and Adrian Goodall bought this remote house just over four years ago. Adrian had recently recovered from two life-threatening incidents and the family were keen to escape the rat race, but renovations to Black Clauchrie cost them thousands, which forced them into letting the house out to groups. The rentals haven't made any profit, and Adrian has taken on farming work that left Caroline in the house alone. Determined to get their house in order, Ruth inspired Caroline to make a change, but Adrian's farming commitments threatened to destroy the couple's relationship.

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12

Chesters - Revisited

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August 25, 2011

Ruth Watson catches up with John and Ellie Henderson, who own Chesters in the Scottish Borders. Their house was in a parlous state and the couple needed a fortune to save it from ruin.

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13

Ruth Watson revisits Ted and Sarah Coryton, who inherited Pentillie Castle in 2007. She encouraged them to renovate the interior for B&B and exclusive hire, but has the idea been a success?

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14

Elmore Court - Revisited

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Season Finale
September 8, 2011

Ruth Watson returns to Elmore Court in Gloucestershire to see whether new owner Anselm has succeeded with his plan to open a cookery school.

Elmore Court is a £25 million estate in Gloucestershire that has been in the Guise family for 750 years. Recently inherited by 37-year-old Anselm, the house was at risk of falling into a state of disrepair.

Ruth encouraged Anselm to try out his idea of a cookery school. But then a leak from the water tank forced them to put their plans on hold.

Has Anselm been able to tackle the leaking roof, cracked walls and decaying outbuilding, and get the cookery school up and running?

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