Help me remember this "awesome homes" segment from a TV show.
May 29, 2013 12:52 PM   Subscribe

Please help me find this television show, or better yet this exact segment that I can remember watching. The show was about weird or cool homes and as I recall each episode was about 2-4 homes. I can't recall if the show was just about cool homes in the US or if it was about homes all over the world. I can't recall what channel it was on but I'd guess it was HGTV. The exact segment I'm looking for was (as best as I can recall...) about a home:

1) In the midwest or southern portion of the US.
2) In an oldtown/downtown location.
3) In a one-story, brick building that was approximately 100-200 years old.
4) In a building that had previously been used as a business involved in the building or repair of horse-drawn carriages or possibly early model cars.
5) Due to this previous use of the building, the house had a very large courtyard garden that previously had served as the driveway or carport for the business.
6) The "house" was a "U" shaped brick building wrapping around this courtyard on three sides so that one side of the courtyard was exposed to the street.
7) The side exposed to the street was blocked with a large hedge and fence.

Can anyone else remember ever seeing this segment? I would really like to find the actual video, but I'd be happy enough just with the name of the actual show and the specific episode/season identification.
posted by pwb503 to Media & Arts (4 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Could it be from the show, If Walls Could Talk?

Here is the episode guide
posted by Fairchild at 1:03 PM on May 29, 2013


Any chance it could have been Extreme Homes on HGTV?
posted by jaksemas at 1:05 PM on May 29, 2013 [1 favorite]


Not sure about season or episode, but show might have been HGTV's "You Live in What?"
posted by bluestocking at 1:48 PM on May 29, 2013


TLC's Four Houses?
posted by maggieb at 5:37 PM on May 29, 2013


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