• 2020-11-17T21:00:00Z on Channel 5
  • 45m
  • 3h 45m (5 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Alan Titchmarsh and a host of familiar faces have a privileged insider’s view into some of Britain’s most intriguing historical homes and gardens. Alan visits a number of fascinating buildings including Hardwick Hall, Kingston Lacy and he even sets foot inside a notorious Workhouse. Throughout the series, Alan will be joined by the likes of Dan Jones, Angellica Bell, Suzannah Lipscomb and more famous faces.

5 episodes

Season Premiere

2020-11-17T21:00:00Z

5x01 Kingston Lacy

Season Premiere

5x01 Kingston Lacy

  • 2020-11-17T21:00:00Z45m

The presenter visits the Dorset estate of Kingston Lacy, a country house with a vast collection of rare art, including an Egyptian obelisk which proved vital to the original deciphering of ancient hieroglyphics. The house also has a history of scandal involving its 19th-century owner William Bankes, who was forced to flee the country and live in exile - but is rumoured to have occasionally snuck back home. Plus, Alison Hammond meets the estate's herd of cows and Oz Clarke visits nearby Corfe Castle.

2020-11-24T21:00:00Z

5x02 Kedleston Hall

5x02 Kedleston Hall

  • 2020-11-24T21:00:00Z45m

Alan Titchmarsh is joined by Shappi Khorsandi to explore Kedleston Hall in Derby, and learn about its most famous past resident - George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India.

2020-12-01T21:00:00Z

5x03 Ham House

5x03 Ham House

  • 2020-12-01T21:00:00Z45m

Alan Titchmarsh visits Ham House on the banks of the River Thames, braving the house's ghost tour and learning of a remarkable female resident who lived during the Civil War.

2020-12-08T21:00:00Z

5x04 Penrhyn Castle

5x04 Penrhyn Castle

  • 2020-12-08T21:00:00Z45m

Alan Titchmarsh reveals the shocking truth about Penrhyn Castle and how it was built from fortunes made in the plantations of the West Indies.

Season Finale

2020-12-15T21:00:00Z

5x05 Tyntesfield

Season Finale

5x05 Tyntesfield

  • 2020-12-15T21:00:00Z45m

At Tyntesfield, Alan learns about the rise of William Gibbs, who became the richest non-aristocrat in 19th-century Britain through the trade of guano - otherwise known as bird droppings. Meanwhile, Chef Tony Singh and presenter Miriam O’Reilly explore beyond the Victorian Gothic house to discover the estate’s gardens, while Louis Emerick visits Mr Straw’s House in Nottinghamshire where, like Tyntesfield, it seems as though time has stood still for almost a century.

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