
Overview
Ever since he was a child, stonemason Adam Purchase has loved the old silver mine engine houses that characterise Cornwall's landscape. When he and his partner Nicola Brennan chanced upon a dilapidated Grade II listed engine house with planning permission to turn into a home, it was a dream come true. But converting this important historic ruin into a place to live was never going to be easy. The building itself was little more than a shell, with crumbling plant-infested walls and no roof, windows or floors: a challenge for even the most experienced builders like Adam. Meanwhile the banks refuse to lend them more than £100k, which Adam and Nicola both know is barely enough to get them through. Still, driven by their passion for old buildings, Nicola agrees to support Adam while he takes a year off work to complete the project.
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11 - 1Morpeth: The Derelict Mill Cottage September 14, 2011
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11 - 2London: The Contemporary Mansion September 21, 2011
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11 - 3Tenby: The Lifeboat Station September 28, 2011
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11 - 4Essex: The Large Timber-framed Barn October 05, 2011
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11 - 5Herefordshire: The Recycled Timber-framed House October 12, 2011
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11 - 6Cornwall: The Dilapidated Engine House October 19, 2011
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11 - 7London: The Disco Home October 26, 2011
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11 - 8The Dome House: Revisited November 02, 2011
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11 - 9The Eco Arch: Revisited November 28, 2012
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11 - 10The Water Tower Conversion: Revisited November 16, 2011
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11 - 11The Adaptahaus: Revisited November 23, 2011
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11 - 12The Headcorn Minimalist House: Revisited November 30, 2011