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Witness the Restoration of Sigginstown Castle in ‘THE GREAT HOUSE REVIVAL’ Finale

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In the gripping restoration series “The Great House Revival,” architect Hugh Wallace guides audiences through the intricate process of six unique restoration projects across Ireland.

These projects breathe new life into near-derelict structures as determined owners strive to convert them into their dream homes.

The upcoming final episode of Season Three, set in Sigginstown, Co Wexford, is one not to be missed. Liz and Gordon Jones, historical re-enactors hailing from Connecticut, USA, have set their sights on an Irish castle for their retirement home.

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Despite its roofless state and seeming vulnerability to the elements, the couple purchases the Sigginstown Castle. Over three years, viewers witness the pair’s loving restoration of the property.

“The Great House Revival” spotlights Ireland’s many properties in need of significant repair. The series celebrates those audacious enough to take on these projects, battling against limited budgets, stringent timeframes, and the relentless challenges that arise in such complex building endeavours.

Documentary Series – The Great House Revival – Final Episode/Monday, 31 July at 8.40pm on SBS and SBS On Demand (6 Parts)

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