
Garden Rescue (2016)
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Chris Hull as Self - Presenter
Episodes 35
Marlborough
Charlie and Chris are in Marlborough to design a courtyard garden for Nancy and Simon that reminds them of Beverly Hills, where they used to live.
Read MoreNottingham
Chris and Lee are going head-to-head in Nottingham to create a tranquil garden for retired couple Jennifer and Alfred.
Read MoreStoke-on-Trent
Charlie and Chris are in Stoke-on-Trent to design a safe and practical garden for Doris and her daughter Petra, inspired by the German meadows that surrounded Doris’s childhood home.
Read MoreGloucester
Charlie and Chris are in Gloucester to create a Scandi-inspired garden for Indie and Nathan’s first home together.
Read MorePort Sunlight
Charlie and Chris are in Port Sunlight to transform Emma and Nathan’s scruffy cottage garden into a Balinese paradise.
Read MoreBillericay
Chris and Charlie create a fragrant rose garden garden with full access for Val and Mike.
Read MoreCharlton Hayes
Chris and Flo must come up with a design that’s both boho-chic and bunny-friendly.
Read MoreNorthampton
Lee and Chris are in Northampton to create an accessible garden for Jackie and a place where she can drink tea with her best friend Debbie.
Read MoreScunthorpe
Chris and Amelia are in Scunthorpe to convert Susan and Joe’s large, bland plot into a romantic country garden for Susan to accompany husband Joe’s metal animal collection that domineers the space.
Read MoreSwindon
Chris and Charlie are in Swindon to transform retired rocker Ann’s concrete and weed-ridden garden into a low-maintenance space with nature at its heart. The garden would be somewhere to relax and host friends and family.
Can the Garden Rescue team achieve all this on a £4000 budget?
Read MoreRevisited: Goring by Sea, Cheltenham and Fleet
Charlie Dimmock revisits gardens, previously featured on the show, in Goring-on-Sea, Cheltenham and Church Crookham, near Fleet.
Read MoreLuton
Charlie and Chris are in Luton to transform Lois and Dorian's dilapidated garden, once featured on Gardeners' World, back to its former glory and develop it into a family-friendly space where their children can learn about the food cycle, grow fruit and veg, and socialise together.
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