Salvage Hunters Season 9 Episode 8 Fawley Hill
- January 1, 1970
- 44 min
In Salvage Hunters season 9 episode 8, titled Fawley Hill, Drew Pritchard and his team venture to Fawley Hill, a sprawling estate located in Henley-on-Thames, England. The estate, owned by Sir William McAlpine, features a variety of buildings including a main house, a church, and a railway museum.
Upon arrival, Drew meets with Sir William, who gives him a tour of the estate and explains the history behind each building. Drew is immediately drawn to the railway museum, which houses an impressive collection of vintage locomotives and railway memorabilia.
As Drew and his team begin exploring the estate, they come across a variety of unique items including a vintage petrol pump, an antique hand-crank organ, and a large bronze statue of a stag. Drew negotiates with Sir William to purchase the items, and they add them to their growing collection.
The team also discovers a hidden gem in the estate's main house - a beautiful stained glass window designed by the famous artist Edward Burne-Jones. Drew is thrilled to acquire the window, which he believes will be a valuable addition to his collection.
Throughout the episode, Drew and his team encounter a variety of challenges as they navigate the sprawling estate and attempt to secure the valuable items they've come across. From haggling with Sir William to transporting large and fragile pieces, the Salvage Hunters must use all their expertise and ingenuity to successfully salvage the treasures of Fawley Hill.
With stunning scenery, a fascinating history, and a diverse range of salvageable items, Salvage Hunters season 9 episode 8 is a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone interested in the world of antiques and salvage.