List of Restoration candidates

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Bank Hall in Bretherton was the first candidate shown in the first Restoration series.

The following list of Restoration candidates itemises all 72 of the buildings at risk featured in the BBC TV series

severely neglected buildings of heritage importance
throughout the United Kingdom.

First series (2003)

North West England (aired 8 August)[1]

Finalist > Winner

East of England (aired 12 August)[1]

Greyfriars Tower – King's Lynn, Norfolk
Finalist

Scottish Lowlands (aired 15 August)[1]

Britannia Music HallGlasgow
Nairn's Linoleum WorksKirkcaldy, Fife
Mavisbank HouseDalkeith, MidlothianFinalist

South West England (aired 19 August)[1]

Northern Ireland (aired 22 August)[1]

The Crescent Arts Centre – Belfast

English Midlands (aired 26 August)[1]

Newman Brothers Coffin Factory – Birmingham
Cromford MillCromford, near Matlock, Derbyshire
Bethesda ChapelStoke-on-Trent
Finalist

Scottish Highlands (aired 29 August)[1]

Glen O'Dee Sanitorium – Banchory, Aberdeenshire

North East England (aired 2 September)[1]

Ravensworth Castle – Gateshead
Harperley Prisoner-of-War Camp – near Crook, County Durham
Conservatory and Folly Castle at Wentworth Castle – near Barnsley, South Yorkshire
Finalist > Third place

Wales (aired 5 September)[1]

Finalist

South East England (aired 9 September)[1]

Broomfield HousePalmers Green, London
Wilton's Music HallTower Hamlets, LondonFinalist
Darnley MausoleumCobham, Kent

Second series (2004)

Scotland (aired 13 July)[1]

Portencross Castle – near West Kilbride, Ayrshire
Hall of Clestrain – Orphir, Orkney
Knockando Wool MillKnockando, Aberlour, MorayFinalist

England: South East (aired 18 July)[1]

Archbishop's PalaceCharing, KentFinalist
Walpole's villa, Strawberry HillTwickenham, London
Severndroog CastleGreenwich, London

Wales (aired 20 July)[1]

Celynen Collieries' Workingmen's Institute and Memorial Hall – Newbridge, Caerphilly
Finalist > Second place

England: South West (aired 25 July)[1]

Sherborne House, DorsetSherborne, DorsetFinalist
Castle HouseBridgwater, Somerset
South Caradon MineCaradon Hill, near Liskeard, Cornwall

England: North (aired 27 July)[1]

Sheffield Manor LodgeSheffield
Gayle MillGayle, near Hawes, North YorkshireFinalist > Third place
Lion Salt WorksNorthwich, Cheshire

Northern Ireland (aired 1 August)[1]

Finalist

England: Midlands and East Anglia (aired 3 August)[1]

King's Norton, BirminghamFinalist > Winner
Bawdsey Radar StationBawdsey, Suffolk
Most popular regional runner-up > Finalist

Third series "Restoration Village" (2006)

1. England: South East

Woodrolfe GranaryTollesbury, Essex
Massey's FollyFarringdon, Hampshire
Watts GalleryCompton, SurreyFinalist > Second place

2. England: South West

Finalist

3. England: Midlands and East Anglia

All Saints ChurchBeckingham, Lincolnshire
Pennoyer's SchoolPulham St Mary, Norfolk
Chedham's YardWellesbourne, WarwickshireFinalist > Winner

4. Scotland

Cromarty East Church – Cromarty, Highland
Most popular regional runner-up > Finalist

5. Wales

6. Northern Ireland

Gracehill Old Primary SchoolGracehill, County Antrim
Cushendun Old ChurchCushendun, County AntrimFinalist
The White HouseNewtownabbey, County Antrim

7. England: North

Howsham Mill – Howsham, North YorkshireFinalist
Higherford MillHigherford, near Nelson, Lancashire
Heugh Gun BatteryHartlepool, County Durham

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Restoration Season 1 & 2 Episode Guide". CBS Entertainment website. Retrieved 2011-09-18.

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