A couple from Kidderminster are set to appear on a hit national TV show.
Tyler Richards and Megan Mullen-Knight will be featured on the Channel 4 series George Clarke's Amazing Spaces.
The innovative pair will showcase their creative and ambitious project to transform a Severn Trent Water tank in Trimpley into a luxurious short-term letting property.
The episode, which is scheduled to air at 9pm tonight (Thursday, July 18), will highlight Mr Richards and Ms Mullen-Knight's journey to convert the water pump station.
Ms Mullen-Knight said: "We're thrilled to share our project with viewers on George Clarke's Amazing Spaces.
"It's been a labour of love and we hope it inspires others to think creatively about reusing and repurposing spaces."
The water tank, which was originally part of the Severn Trent Water infrastructure, presented a unique set of challenges and opportunities for the couple.
Bringing their vision to life, the pair have transformed the tank into a stylish and cosy living space featuring an underground cinema bedroom and a hot tub area with an incredible view of Kidderminster.
Mr Richards said: "Turning a water pump station into a luxurious space has been an incredible adventure. We're excited for people to see the process and the end result.
"We hope our story shows that with some creativity and hard work, you can make amazing spaces out of the most unlikely places."
Located in the village of Hartlebury, the converted property will be available as a short-term holiday rental on Airbnb offering guests a unique experience.
The couple said they hope the venture will help attract visitors and interest to the area. They also hope that the show will help shine a spotlight on Kidderminster.
George Clarke's Amazing Spaces is a show that is renowned for its exploration of unconventional and inspiring building projects.
The show's host and architect, George Clarke, praised the couple's work calling it "off-the-scale brilliant" with a "serious wow factor".
Tune in at 9pm tonight to see the couple's incredible transformation.
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