Could your historic home be a star of the small screen?
Channel 4 is on the lookout for homes in the north west to feature in the second series of George Clarke's Old House, New Home.
The series aims to help families uncover historic hidden gems and the show's team will be in the area from Monday looking for people planning major interior makeovers in homes of all sizes and pre-1940s architectural periods, including listed properties.
The programme will highlight the wealth and diversity of local housing stock and celebrate architecture and craftsmanship in the area.
George said: "The problem is so many of us live in homes where generations of previous owners, developers and DIY enthusiasts have wrecked the interiors and left us confused about what to do with them next.
"We are terrified of tearing out features that may be the must-have selling points of tomorrow."
The programme will highlight the wealth and diversity of local housing stock and celebrate architecture and craftsmanship in the area.
George added: “I want to help everyone answer their most difficult home questions.
"What should we keep or throw away? What should we restore? How can we make our home, built for a past generation, work for us?"
Full finance must be in place for developments and work must be ready to start immediately.
For more information, visit http://amazingproductions.co.uk/take-part/ or email info@amazingproductions.co.uk
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