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Love Your Home and Garden is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Alan Titchmarsh and a team of architects, builders and gardeners transform indoor and outdoor spaces for inspirational people. In the first episode, Alan and the experts travel to Banbury, Oxfordshire, to revamp a three bedroom terraced house and garden for Lee and Donna, who suffered a near-fatal heart attack that left her with severely restricted sight and whose daughters Claudia (12) and Leoni (9) act as her carers
Alan Titchmarsh and his expert team of architects, builders and gardeners transform a house and garden in Eltham in south east London for the Seesurrun family. 9-year-old Aryan has cerebral palsy, and the current layout of their home makes it difficult for his parents to care for him, so Alan and the team set to work to make the home and garden more comfortable for the family and their needs
Alan Titchmarsh and a team of architects, builders and gardeners transform indoor and outdoor spaces for inspirational people. In the first episode, Alan and the experts travel to Banbury, Oxfordshire, to revamp a three bedroom terraced house and garden for Lee and Donna, who suffered a near-fatal heart attack that left her with severely restricted sight and whose daughters Claudia (12) and Leoni (9) act as her carers
In the final episode of the series, Alan Titchmarsh and his team transform a home and garden in Chester for retired couple Richard and Ann Price. The couple have fostered 20 children over the last ten years, and with such busy lives, their home and garden has had to take a back seat. Alan and the team re-configure the house and create a direct connection to a new country-style outdoor space
Alan Titchmarsh and his expert team of architects, builders and gardeners transform a house and garden in Eltham in south east London for the Seesurrun family. 9-year-old Aryan has cerebral palsy, and the current layout of their home makes it difficult for his parents to care for him, so Alan and the team set to work to make the home and garden more comfortable for the family and their needs
In the final episode of the series, Alan Titchmarsh and his team transform a home and garden in Chester for retired couple Richard and Ann Price. The couple have fostered 20 children over the last ten years, and with such busy lives, their home and garden has had to take a back seat. Alan and the team re-configure the house and create a direct connection to a new country-style outdoor space
Alan Titchmarsh and a team of architects, builders and gardeners transform the kitchen and garden of wheelchair-bound 15-year-old Josh, who has multiple disabilities. The kitchen is so tiny that Josh and his mum Benita cannot be in it together, and Josh's wheelchair won't fit through the back door so the garden is completely off-limits. Architects Ewald and George create a new layout in the house so Josh can move from the front door to the back garden with ease, and task builder Kunle turns the kitchen into a state-of-the-art conservatory so mother and son can cook together for the first time. In the garden, Alan creates a series of different rooms, each designed to appeal to different senses
Alan Titchmarsh and his team of experts meet Anne and Mike, who have been married for 54 years and for almost a decade have been dealing with Mike's dementia. As his condition has worsened, their house - with its peculiar layout of rooms - has become increasingly difficult to cope with. An even bigger challenge is the garden, which is more than a metre below the house and therefore off-limits to Mike
Alan Titchmarsh and a team of architects, builders and gardeners transform the kitchen and garden of wheelchair-bound 15-year-old Josh, who has multiple disabilities. The kitchen is so tiny that Josh and his mum Benita cannot be in it together, and Josh's wheelchair won't fit through the back door so the garden is completely off-limits. Architects Ewald and George create a new layout in the house so Josh can move from the front door to the back garden with ease, and task builder Kunle turns the kitchen into a state-of-the-art conservatory so mother and son can cook together for the first time. In the garden, Alan creates a series of different rooms, each designed to appeal to different senses
Alan Titchmarsh and his team bring the outside indoors for an inspirational family in Swindon. Wheelchair users Nina and Steve Parry look after Nina's two children, but struggle with a poorly laid-out living space that offers no direct connection to their neglected back garden. Architects George Bradley and Ewald Van Der Straeten, along with building expert Kunle Barker, handle the challenges inside, bringing lots of clever ideas and some cool contemporary flare to the bungalow
Alan Titchmarsh and his team of experts meet Anne and Mike, who have been married for 54 years and for almost a decade have been dealing with Mike's dementia. As his condition has worsened, their house - with its peculiar layout of rooms - has become increasingly difficult to cope with. An even bigger challenge is the garden, which is more than a metre below the house and therefore off-limits to Mike
Alan Titchmarsh and his team bring the outside indoors for an inspirational family in Swindon. Wheelchair users Nina and Steve Parry look after Nina's two children, but struggle with a poorly laid-out living space that offers no direct connection to their neglected back garden. Architects George Bradley and Ewald Van Der Straeten, along with building expert Kunle Barker, handle the challenges inside, bringing lots of clever ideas and some cool contemporary flare to the bungalow