Episode 3

The new series continues, as George Clarke follows more fantastic, unlikely and amazing builds, and in an Amazing Spaces first, shines a light on three of the best builds he's always wanted to see; from tree houses and budget builds to unique and eco creations. George visits all manners of brilliant self-builders, meets Amazing Spaces' youngest-ever contributors, and travels to Portugal, where he visits stunning modern houses and ancient homes. In this episode, a family of Hollywood set designers use their skills to create a glamping site designed to look like a dystopian movie set. George also follows another build that's far from what it looks like - a luxury, high-tech camper hidden within the body of an old farm muck spreader. And a former tree surgeon creates a traditional, ancient-looking wattle and daub classroom to pass on his skills in natural building. In Portugal, George visits a grand and elegant old home with a surprise - a stunning modern glass-and-concrete extension. Plus: a muscular all-terrain truck that's been designed to look like an English country house inside!
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