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Season 1 – Houses With History

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Three Massachusetts natives comb Plymouth County and the surrounding wooded areas south of Boston to transform 18th and 19th-century homes into brand-new ones, all while preserving their history.
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Houses With History — Season 1

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02/13/2022 This show is amazing! The attention to detail and restoring antique homes is never an easy feat. I know this team does an amazing job as I attended one of their open houses. Not fake at all like many of the shows out there. When is season 2? Love it! See more 12/19/2021 I loved it. Not only do they renovate the houses beautifully but u get a history lesson. Hoping more to come See more 11/12/2021 This is as good or even better than Farmhouse Fixer due to the additional historical information that is part of the show. I enjoy seeing the restorations to these old homes and hope there is a second season. Keep 'em coming!! See more 11/05/2021 Interesting show about restoring historic homes in New England has a lot of flaws. First the good stuff; the houses they choose have challenges but also are full of historical treats and the three of them definitely have ability. So why will I stop watching the program? Someone must have told them to be cute and funny because they are constantly joking around and making themselves laugh at EVERYTHING. Sadly, none of it is funny. It is simply like an annoying laugh-track. The format of the show is for them to find 2 potential houses to restore and, after evaluating both, they choose one to restore. Problem is they debate and debate till I find myself shouting at the TV "MAKE UP YOUR MIND ALREADY!" (I am reminding myself of my late grandmother who always talked to the tv!) Well, they may have trouble making up their mind but I don't 't. Too much about this show is too annoying, it is off my watch list. See more 10/14/2021 This show is entirely fake . Not about historical homes and poor restoration. It should be taken off the air immediately. See more Read all reviews
Houses With History — Season 1

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 29, 2021 The One on the Cranberry Bog Mike, Jen and Rich must decide if they are going to take on a 1735 Cape Cod with an off-center chimney and a stormy history or an 1830s Colonial home that is rumored to be the Old John Carver Inn. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 6, 2021 The One With the Pumpkin Pine Floors Mike, Jen, and Rich have to make a choice between two 1800s Greek Revival homes; the first property is covered with gingerbread charm and historical detail, while the second has a plain white exterior that hides tons of industrial-age character. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 13, 2021 The One With the Bullseye Glass Mike, Jen and Rich consider two homes that could not be more different from one another; one is a Dutch Colonial loaded with detail and a hefty price tag, while the other is an 1800s Cape Cod that's full of potential but stripped to the studs. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 20, 2021 The One Built in 1666 Mike, Jen and Rich help a couple renovate their 1666 Federalist-style home that's riddled with 350-year-old structural problems; they transform the untouched 1750s attic into dual bathrooms and add features to call out the home's original design. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 27, 2021 The One With the Double Staircase Mike, Rich and Jen prepare for a big job as they consider two homes in different states of disrepair; one is a 1696 home that is literally leaning, and the other an 1800 home with a solid exterior that covers up the start of an abandoned demolition. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 3, 2021 The One With the Blacksmith When the owner of a 1707 center-chimney Cape Cod tells Mike he wants to sell, the team jumps to take it on; learning that the property was originally owned by a blacksmith, they opt for an Americana design that highlights the work of past craftsmen. Details

Season Info

Network
HGTV
Rating
TV-G
Genre
House & Garden, History
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 29, 2021