Drew Pritchard and his long-time friend Tee John set out on a tour of France. In Normandy, Drew falls in love with a grand chateau and in a massive antique fair immerses himself in pop culture.
Drew and Tee are on a tour of Midlands. In Walsall, have a money-spinning idea, in Birmingham Drew finds treasure and they explore a grand country house.
Drew hits road with upholsterer, Craig. In Derbyshire a 15th century house has some Victorian dining chairs with potential, and they visit an antique center in Lincolnshire.
Drew and Tee visit a Railway Emporium called 'Railwayana' where they find an interesting sign, and in Gloucestershire Drew falls for a vintage card table. They also pick up a Jacques Adnet Coffee Table at a shop that imports from the U.S.
Drew and Tee travel to Cornwall and a Roofing and Reclamation yard that also sells antiques, they also call in at a Brewery that has old fixtures from their pubs. Their finds include a bakers rack, work stools and an enameled sign.
In Cotswolds, Drew looks around an impressive manor house. Then, he visits a converted chapel in Burnley filled with incredible antiques and a car show room in Jersey.
The boys visit a new antique shop not yet open to the public, an established shop/curiosity museum and a listed country house. There finds include lighting, 19th century armchairs in need of repairs, good cabinets and toy leather monkey.
The boys visit a reclamation yard and a number of different antique dealers, where the find Anglepoise lamps, a bamboo towel rack, a bank of pine drawers, enamel signs, paintings, a pine step stool and a cast iron three section hand basin.