Can Sarah Beeny convince neighbours in a Victorian terrace that has seen better days in Penge, South East London to strip back the stone cladding, ditch their front gardens and paint the entire street green?
Can Sarah Beeny convince neighbours in a Victorian terrace that has seen better days in Penge, South East London to strip back the stone cladding, ditch their front gardens and paint the entire street green?
Thirteen households on one road in Walthamstow, north east London, have asked Sarah Beeny for her help. They want to restore their Victorian terrace to its former glory, but that's a tall order in just four weeks and with a budget of £800 per house.
Thirteen households on one road in Walthamstow, north east London, have asked Sarah Beeny for her help. They want to restore their Victorian terrace to its former glory, but that's a tall order in just four weeks and with a budget of £800 per house.
Sarah Beeny visits a street of drab, grey 1930s houses in Bexleyheath, south east London. The residents are desperate to make it look better, but they just don't know where to begin.
Sarah Beeny visits a street of drab, grey 1930s houses in Bexleyheath, south east London. The residents are desperate to make it look better, but they just don't know where to begin.