Season 4 Episodes
1. Gissing Hall
Ruth travels to Gissing Hall in Norfolk and meets William and Ann Brennan who bought the place in 1986. They invested all of their savings into restoring the property and make it their dream family home. The huge costs of running the place though spiraled out of control and they were forced to open the doors to paying guests. The business is now struggling and William and Ann have turned to Ruth for help.
2. Chesters Estate Revisted
Ruth pays another visit to John and Ellie Henderson, who inherited Chesters in the Scottish Borders but were finding it hard to pay for the upkeep of the property. She learns whether the couple have managed to give up their jobs in London and taken on board her idea of using the stately home for corporate away-days.
3. Pentillie Castle Revisited
Ruth revisits with Ted and Sarah Coryton, who inherited Pentillie Castle in September 2007 and also faced a £6million inheritance tax bill. Ruth had encouraged them to open the house and gardens to the public and learns how they have been getting on since her first visit.
4. Elmore Court Revisited
Ruth revisits Anselm who inherited Elmore Court, a £25million estate in Gloucestershire. The property was close to falling into a state of disrepair, but Anselm had no money and needed a way of making some quickly. Ruth finds out how things are going now.
5. Abbey Dore Court Revisited
Ruth revisits Charis Ward who has owned Abbey Dore Court since 1967. Charis' 26-year-old granddaughter Clare was determined to bring her formerly happy home back to life and turned to Ruth help and advise. Ruth's idea for a B&B was rejected in favour of turning the house into a self-catering holiday business. Ruth thought it was a bad idea but Charis was determined to press ahead. Ruth returns to find out how things are going now.
6. Heath House Revisited
Ruth revisits John and wife Flavia who took over the running of Heath House following his mother's death, but they were finding the property, along with over 480 acres of land, a financial and physical drain. Their eldest son called Ben was determined not see the property sold. Ruth finds out who things are going now.
7. Plas Teg Revisited
Ruth revisits Plas Teg, a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion to find out what has changed since she first visited the property.
8. Riverhill House Revisited
Ruth goes back to Riverhill House where for the last four generations the Rogers family have lived there. Ruth finds out what has changed since she attempted to help them the last time she was there.
9. Hill Place Revisited
Ruth Watson returns to Hill Place, a Georgian villa in Swanmore, Hampshire, where a year ago she was plunged into the middle of a family feud. Will and Rebecca Dobson had to contend with expensive repairs as well as the scorn of Will's mother and aunts, who disapproved of plans to change the mansion into an upmarket wedding venue. Now the troubleshooter discovers whether her ideas have come to fruition.