The team break out of the barn and set off across the UK.
In Chatham, the team honour the fallen, restoring two First World War memorial plaques after a shocking act of vandalism.
A neglected phone box becomes a beacon of hope as Will and Liam turn it into a life-saving defibrillator station, and Dom uncovers a pair of secateurs owned by a D-Day paratrooper.

Dom and Rich restore a storm-worn memorial in Kirkcudbright before a remembrance service, and Will learns why Lyndsey is at her wits' end trying to clean her prized cast-iron pan.
A historic clock at Doncaster School for the Deaf ticks again, a family’s 1950s coffee machine is reborn, and Will learns marionette making – an endangered craft.

Will and Dan get a model of the world’s only rotating boat lift back up and running? Dom collects a precious toy that saw its owner through pioneering pre-natal treatment.

The team restores a bowling club sign in Scotland’s smallest county and a Victorian clock with haunted Hebridean roots. Meanwhile, Will learns coppersmithing for whisky stills.

Mark battles rust and dead wiring to preserve Prestwick’s derelict art deco picture palace, and Dom picks up an heirloom accordion from Shetlander Victoria.

Dom hopes to get a tune out of an Edwardian pianola at the world’s oldest surviving music hall, while Will and Kirsten team up to make a handmade chess set playable once again.

Dom teams up with carpenter Jen to save a beloved spider slide for a community centre in Dunblane. Can they make it safe for the next generation to enjoy?

A Loch Ness Monster-hunting camera resurfaces after 55 years, a shattered stained-glass window is made whole again, and Will builds a bespoke bike frame.