Huge Homes with Hugh Dennis - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Munstead Water Tower, Thorne Island, Cluny Castle
Hugh ascends a Victorian water tower in Surrey, travels to a wild island fortress with a private nightclub in Wales and visits a 15th-century castle with a windowless turret room.

The Round House, Plas Clough, Chillington Hall
Hugh visits a fun-packed modern city mansion, an arty Welsh 16th-century manor house and a 40-room stately home preparing for the new generation to move in.

Dutch Garden, Wyvern House, Broughton Hall
Hugh visits a fantasy labyrinthine bungalow with a throne room, a modern eco mansion with a living roof and a pioneering Jacobean stately pile with a helicopter, private train and home cinema.

Driftwood, Huntlington House, Somerleyton Hall
Hugh visits three homes with surprising spaces: a modern seaside mansion, a rock 'n' roll renovated Jacobean hunting lodge and a 16th-century stately home.
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