

Drew and Tee explore a restored castle in the Scottish Lowlands and then up to the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, once known as the Athens of the North, for a bit of antique shopping.

Drew accepts a private invitation to one of the grandest stately homes in the country, Palace House. He is stunned by its large collection of electric light fittings and other amazing features.

On a trip to Sheffield, Drew tries to agree a deal on some incredible industrial pieces. Later, he checks out a collection of unusual hunting artefacts in Ludlow.

Drew lets the money roll in Newcastle to replenish his stock of Victorian furniture. He then visits a neglected country house where he finds a treasure trove of hidden gems.

Drew manages to get his hands on an impressive collection of antiques at an 18th century manor. Plus, he checks out a garden filled that is home to more than 200 life-sized sculptures.

Comedian Johnny Vegas joins Drew on a special salvage road trip. They visit an amazing collection of outsider art in Wigan and a warehouse full of illuminations in Blackpool.

Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels to Stratford and Sheffield.

Drew buys a 19th century lamp in the Scottish Borders. Later he visits a combined bar and antiques shop in the Ribble Valley.

Drew visits vintage furniture dealer Morbleu in Lambeth. Later he discovers a rare botanical art book in West Yorkshire.

Drew gets a exclusive invitation to the estate of a tech tycoon and visits a house clearance in Wolverhampton.

In the south of England, Drew visits some collectors who specialise in natural objects. And he is not disappointed by their collections.