Salvage Hunters, the popular Quest TV and Discovery Channel show, is heading to Lincolnshire to record a special edition of the programme.
The show follows architectural salvage and antiques expert Drew Pritchard as he travels around the UK to prestigious, interesting, and historic places hunting out and buying quirky and unusual objects no longer wanted by their present owner.
Drew has visited everywhere from beautiful stately homes, to architectural salvage dealers, to private collectors and museums, buying everything from 16th century oak tables to 6ft 1980s disco balls.
Now in its 12th series and airing to nearly half a million people in the UK on Quest TV and the Discovery Channel and millions more in Europe, the show has recorded specials in Germany, Norway, Ireland as well as all over the UK and are now looking to add Lincolnshire to that list.
Drew will be heading to the area soon to follow up on some leads, but ahead of that, anyone can get in touch with the production team if they know an interesting location with multiple objects for sale that would work for the show.
Those interested can call the team on 020 3179 0092 or email [email protected]
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