#1 | 27.09.2023Episode 1 (Wye Valley, Herefordshire)
In the Wye Valley, Rosa and Craig battle the never-ending elements to convert a family-owned, century-old, decommissioned steam railway reservoir into a unique living space
#2 | 04.10.2023Episode 2 (Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire)
Devoted dad Danny builds a sustainable but affordable stilted house up among the trees in his garden. But with no self-build experience and spiralling costs, can he do it on ambition alone?
#3 | 11.10.2023Episode 3 (Gloucestershire Revisit 2023)
In 2013, Jon and Noreen started building a giant treehouse in Gloucestershire. By 2016, the money ran out. Are they finally living up in the trees.
#4 | 25.10.2023Episode 4 (Hackney Downs 2023)
Graeme and Melanie want their new home in Hackney to celebrate their blended family. But squeezing the bright red-clad house onto their tiny garage plot proves a huge challenge.
#5 | 01.11.2023Episode 5 (South Herefordshire 2023)
Furniture maker Lucinda wants to construct a beautifully crafted, two-storey, highly insulated timber home in the woodland of South Herefordshire on a very modest budget, and without using heavy machinery.
#6 | 08.11.2023Episode 6 (North Cotswolds 2023)
Duncan and Liz build a revolutionary Passivhaus Premium powerhouse of a home in the Cotswolds. But with a spiralling schedule and lonesome living, will it really all be worth it in the end?
#7 | 29.11.2023Episode 7 (Liskeard, Cornwall Revisit 2023)
In 2017, Leigh and Richard bought a derelict Cornish flour mill to restore and turn into their home. By 2021, the rooms and landscaping were still unfinished. Has the grind finally paid off?
#8 | 06.12.2023Episode 8 (Billingshurst, Sussex Revisit 2023)
In 2019, Olaf and Fritha set out to build on a tricky slice of land in West Sussex, boxed in by an A-road and trainline. Kevin McCloud returns to see how their triangular triumph is faring.