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Home Town: Cottage Charm for Two Empty-Nesters | HGTV Ben and Erin Napier create a quaint and colorful home, restoring an 1901 cottage-style house for a couple returning to small-town life And they get to deal with some interesting former tenants in the process
Erin and Ben Napier Home Town Renovation for Sale | HGTV It's official Ben and Erin Napier -- denizens of that charmingly Southern town of Laurel, Mississippi, and purveyors of historic preservation, fine craftsmanship and just downright joyful vibes -- will back for a fourth season of HGTV's hit series Home Town Get ready for 16 all-new episodes of bona fide, down-home goodness
Home Town: A Bachelors Paradise - HGTV A well-travelled bachelor, and long-time friend of Ben and Erin, is coming back home to Laurel where his family has lived for five generations Erin and Ben help the returning Laurelite restore a 1920s-vintage cottage to create the picture-perfect bachelor's retreat
Step Inside the Home Town Takeover Season Three Sebring Makeover - HGTV After transforming Wetumpka, Alabama, and Fort Morgan, Colorado, in the first two seasons of Home Town Takeover, hosts Ben and Erin Napier headed to the Sunshine State Sebring, Florida, is a sweet town situated on Lake Jackson and famous for its Sebring International Raceway The town had everything it needed to thrive, but its community was floundering The highway pulled traffic away from
Home Town: The Littlest House in Laurel - HGTV Erin and Ben remake a long-vacant and crumbling property to create a country cottage that, though small, is a welcoming abode with built-in family connections and history