In With the Old “Oldest House in Atlanta” S5E10 April 3 2024 on Magnolia

On Wednesday April 3 2024, Magnolia broadcasts an episode of the series In With the Old!

Oldest House in Atlanta Season 5 Episode 10 Episode Summary

In this episode of “In With the Old” on Magnolia, titled “Oldest House in Atlanta,” viewers are in for a captivating journey as a woman and her husband embark on a mission to restore the historic Hembree Farmhouse, fulfilling her mother’s dream of living in a piece of history.

Built in 1835, the Hembree Farmhouse stands as a remarkable relic of Atlanta’s past, boasting a rich heritage that spans over 188 years. As the oldest standing house in Atlanta, Georgia, the farmhouse holds a special place in the hearts of history buffs and preservation enthusiasts alike.

Join the couple as they breathe new life into this historic gem, meticulously restoring its original charm while honoring its storied past. From uncovering hidden architectural details to navigating the challenges of preservation, the journey to revitalize the Hembree Farmhouse promises to be both inspiring and rewarding.

Tune in to Magnolia as “In With the Old” celebrates the beauty of historic preservation and the enduring legacy of the oldest house in Atlanta. Don’t miss this captivating episode as the couple embarks on a journey to preserve a piece of Atlanta’s history for generations to come.

What Time is the “Oldest House in Atlanta” Episode On?

The Oldest House in Atlanta episode of In With the Old will be broadcast on April 3 2024 on Magnolia at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Oldest House in Atlanta” Episode New?

The Oldest House in Atlanta episode of In With the Old is all new!

In With the Old Oldest House in Atlanta Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Oldest House in Atlanta Episode Videos & Previews


Watch In With the Old Oldest House in Atlanta Online

In With the Old Series Information

Designers, builders and old-home enthusiasts in small towns and big cities across America re-imagine and transform abandoned structures by preserving their historical integrity while giving them new purpose.

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *