List of Restoration candidates

The following list of Restoration candidates itemises all 72 of the buildings at risk featured in the BBC TV series Restoration. The series was aired over three seasons in 2003, 2004 and 2006 with the aim of publicising and saving severely neglected buildings of heritage importance throughout the United Kingdom.

First series (2003)
North West England (aired 8 August)
 * Bank Hall – Bretherton, near Chorley, Lancashire – Most popular regional runner-up Brackenhill Tower – Longtown, near Carlisle Victoria Baths – Manchester – Finalist > Winner

East of England (aired 12 August)
 * Coalhouse Fort – East Tilbury, Essex Moulton Windmill – Moulton, near Spalding, Lincolnshire Greyfriars Tower – King's Lynn, Norfolk – Finalist

Scottish Lowlands (aired 15 August)
 * Britannia Music Hall – Glasgow Nairn's Linoleum Works – Kirkcaldy, Fife Mavisbank House – Dalkeith, Midlothian – Finalist

South West England (aired 19 August)
 * Poltimore House – Poltimore, near Exeter – Finalist Arnos Vale Cemetery – Bristol Whitefield's Tabernacle – Kingswood, near Bristol

Northern Ireland (aired 22 August)
 * Lissan House – Cookstown, County Tyrone – Finalist > Second place Herdmans Mill – Sion Mills, near Strabane, County Tyrone The Crescent Arts Centre – Belfast

English Midlands (aired 26 August)
 * Newman Brothers Coffin Factory – Birmingham Cromford Mill – Cromford, near Matlock, Derbyshire Bethesda Chapel – Stoke-on-Trent – Finalist

Scottish Highlands (aired 29 August)
 * Kinloch Castle – Rùm – Finalist Easthouse Croft – Duncansclate (or Duncansclett), Burra, Shetland Glen O'Dee Sanitorium – Banchory, Aberdeenshire

North East England (aired 2 September)
 * Ravensworth Castle – Gateshead Harperley Prisoner-of-War Camp – near Crook, County Durham Conservatory and Folly Castle at Wentworth Castle – near Barnsley, South Yorkshire – Finalist > Third place

Wales (aired 5 September)
 * Faenol Old Hall – Y Faenol (English spelling: Vaynol), near Bangor, Gwynedd Amlwch Port and Parys Mountain – Amlwch, Anglesey Llanelly House – Llanelli, Carmarthenshire – Finalist

South East England (aired 9 September)
 * Broomfield House – Palmers Green, London Wilton's Music Hall – Tower Hamlets, London – Finalist Darnley Mausoleum – Cobham, Kent

Second series (2004)
Scotland (aired 13 July)
 * Portencross Castle – near West Kilbride, Ayrshire Hall of Clestrain – Orphir, Orkney Knockando Wool Mill – Knockando, Aberlour, Moray – Finalist

England: South East (aired 18 July)
 * Archbishop's Palace – Charing, Kent – Finalist Walpole's villa, Strawberry Hill – Twickenham, London Severndroog Castle – Greenwich, London

Wales (aired 20 July)
 * Cardigan Castle and Castle Green House – Cardigan, Ceredigion Llanfyllin Union Workhouse – Llanfyllin, Powys Celynen Collieries' Workingmen's Institute and Memorial Hall – Newbridge, Caerphilly – Finalist > Second place

England: South West (aired 25 July)
 * Sherborne House, Dorset – Sherborne, Dorset – Finalist Castle House – Bridgwater, Somerset South Caradon Mine – Caradon Hill, near Liskeard, Cornwall

England: North (aired 27 July)
 * Sheffield Manor Lodge – Sheffield Gayle Mill – Gayle, near Hawes, North Yorkshire – Finalist > Third place Lion Salt Works – Northwich, Cheshire

Northern Ireland (aired 1 August)
 * Armagh Gaol – Armagh Lock-Keepers Cottage – Newforge, Belfast Derry Playhouse – Derry – Finalist

England: Midlands and East Anglia (aired 3 August)
 * Newstead Abbey – Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire Old Grammar School and Saracen's Head (now St Nicolas Place) – King's Norton, Birmingham – Finalist > Winner Bawdsey Radar Station – Bawdsey, Suffolk – Most popular regional runner-up > Finalist

Third series "Restoration Village" (2006)
1. England: South East
 * Woodrolfe Granary – Tollesbury, Essex Massey's Folly – Farringdon, Hampshire Watts Gallery – Compton, Surrey – Finalist > Second place

2. England: South West
 * The Barton – Welcombe, Torridge, Devon Dawe's Twine Works – West Coker, Somerset Trinity Methodist Chapel – Newlyn, Cornwall – Finalist

3. England: Midlands and East Anglia
 * All Saints Church – Beckingham, Lincolnshire Pennoyer's School – Pulham St Mary, Norfolk Chedham's Yard – Wellesbourne, Warwickshire – Finalist > Winner

4. Scotland
 * Dennis Head Old Beacon – North Ronaldsay, Orkney – Finalist > Third Place Greenlaw Town Hall – Greenlaw, Berwickshire Cromarty East Church – Cromarty, Highland – Most popular regional runner-up > Finalist

5. Wales
 * Pembrey Court (now Court Farm) – Pembrey, Carmarthenshire Pen-yr-Orsedd Quarry – Nantlle, Gwynedd – Finalist Prichard Jones Institute – Newborough, Anglesey

6. Northern Ireland
 * Gracehill Old Primary School – Gracehill, County Antrim Cushendun Old Church – Cushendun, County Antrim – Finalist The White House – Newtownabbey, County Antrim

7. England: North
 * Howsham Mill – Howsham, North Yorkshire – Finalist Higherford Mill – Higherford, near Nelson, Lancashire Heugh Gun Battery – Hartlepool, County Durham