Episode 26

The new series continues. From crumbling ceilings to time-worn turrets, British families discover what it takes to buy and renovate beautiful chateaux in France. At the stunning Château De La Fare, Janet and Phillip are approaching the end of six months of hard work, rebuilding their incredible two-bedroom tower suite. Guests are due imminently, but there's still a secret door to build, furnishings to arrange, and two out of the five rooms to complete. Meanwhile, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the Hutson family are rushing to restore an ornate fountain that hasn't worked in decades. They're determined to have it flowing again before this year's guests arrive. And at Château Trois Cloches, Chris and Jolyon have just the 60 shutters to renovate.
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