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  • 2011-03-06T00:00:00Z on Channel 4
  • 1h
  • 8h (8 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
This new reality series takes the old Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares format and applies it the stately homes of England,

9 episodes

Season Premiere

2011-03-06T00:00:00Z

3x01 Wyresdale Hall

Season Premiere

3x01 Wyresdale Hall

  • 2011-03-06T00:00:00Z1h

In the first episode of a new series, Ruth visits Wyresdale Park in Lancashire, home to the Whewell family.

The Hall belongs to James Whewell senior and his wife Sally, who have spent decades restoring the estate back to its former glory.

Next in line is their son, Jim, who currently lives in London and runs a successful arts and music festival.

At some point, his parents would like him to take over the estate, but for that to succeed they need to turn it from a money pit into a viable business.

The only trouble is, James junior and senior don't see eye to eye: the father is a traditionalist, the son a reformer.

Can Ruth Watson help bring this family together and reverse their fortunes?

2011-03-13T00:00:00Z

3x02 Tapeley Park

3x02 Tapeley Park

  • 2011-03-13T00:00:00Z1h

Tapeley Park is a mansion located near Westleigh, Devon, that has been in the Christie family for 300 odd years. Current owner, Hector Christie was running Tapeley as a quasi-commune, but has now called on Ruth Watson to help turn the crumbling mansion's destiny around. Tapley has one of the largest collections of William Morris furniture in existence, and Ruth suggests that Hector should capitalise on this as well as the gardens of Tapley to secure the future of the mansion.

2011-03-20T00:00:00Z

3x03 Monreith House

3x03 Monreith House

  • 2011-03-20T00:00:00Z1h

Monreith House is an imposing Georgian Mansion built in 1799 near Port William in south west Scotland. It is home to Sir Michael Maxwell, the last in line to one of Scotland's oldest families, who can be traced back to 1481, and whose power and riches have contributed to the architectural heritage in the area.

Sir Michael inherited Monreith in the early 1980s from his uncle. But his uncle took the view that it would be cheaper for the grand property to fall down rather than to pay to have it demolished, and left Sir Michael with a house in disrepair.

2011-03-29T23:00:00Z

3x04 Trereife House

3x04 Trereife House

  • 2011-03-29T23:00:00Z1h

Ruth visits Trereife House in Penzance, Cornwall. It's a crumbling manor that is making a loss - with the bank close to forcing a sale.

Tim Le Grice inherited Trereife House and its huge debts in 1986, and has spent the past 25 years trying to turn around the fortunes of the family home. But Trereife is a house in peril, falling apart at the seams. And while holding down a full time job as a solicitor, Tim has been working 15 hours a day trying new business ventures to give them a much needed cash injection. The house is making a loss.

2011-04-02T23:00:00Z

3x05 Kentchurch Court

3x05 Kentchurch Court

  • 2011-04-02T23:00:00Z1h

Kentchurch Court is one of the most historically important houses Ruth has ever worked with. The place has been handed down through the Scudamore family since 1058.

When Jan Lucas-Scudamore first married into the family she imagined a life of luxury, but with annual running costs totaling £120,000 Kentchurch is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain.

2011-04-09T23:00:00Z

3x06 Garston Manor

3x06 Garston Manor

  • 2011-04-09T23:00:00Z1h

Garston Manor is a Grade II listed Georgian house on the outskirts of Watford, built in 1812. Headmistress Sheila O'Neill bought the house as a wreck for £500,000 from the local council with dreams of turning the decrepit building into a school. Thirteen years later and the Montessori school is just about breaking even. But attempts at diversifying into a wedding and conference venue have failed.

2011-04-16T23:00:00Z

3x07 Hill Place

3x07 Hill Place

  • 2011-04-16T23:00:00Z1h

Hill Place in Swanmore, Hampshire is a Grade II listed Georgian villa. Built in 1791, it has been home to Will and Rebecca Dobson since inheriting it from Will's grandmother. With a long list of expensive and urgent repairs needed, as well as additional yearly running costs of £50,000, the pair have no choice but to make Hill Place work as a commercial business.

2011-04-23T23:00:00Z

3x08 Pen-y-Lan

3x08 Pen-y-Lan

  • 2011-04-23T23:00:00Z1h

Pen-y-Lan was built in 1690 by the founder of Lloyds bank and was bought by the Holloway family in 1849. The house has been passed down the generations. Emma Holloway grew up in the house and has, in turn, brought up her four children there. To Emma Pen-y-Lan is her life. But the house is also a noose around her neck - with £300,000 of debt. The house is in a shabby state and without the income to do it up the future looks bleak.

3x99

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