Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia NetworkChip and Joanna Gainesare welcomingFixer Upperfans inside their latest renovation project — a100-year-old castle!Magnolia will offer one-hour guided tours of the newly renovated Cottonland Castle — which is featured on the upcoming show,Fixer Upper: Welcome Home - The Castle— in the couple’s hometown of Waco, Texas.“The guided, walking tour will focus on both the rich history of the castle itself and the design elements of the renovation,” according to a press release from the company.Magnolia Chief Brand Officer Kate Barton called the tour “a unique opportunity” forFixer Upperviewers.“We’re happy to help preserve this iconic piece of the city’s history,” she shared. “And we are so excited to welcome guests and locals alike to experience the oldest, most challenging restoration project Chip, Joanna and team have ever completed.“Tours will run regularly Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. andticketsare $50. Twenty percent of the tour profits will be donated to The Cove, a drop-in center that provides a safe space for high schoolers experiencing homelessness.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Courtesy of Magnolia NetworkOn the eight-episode limited seriesFixer Upper Welcome Home - The Castle,which premieres in September on the Magnolia Network, Chip and Joanna carefully navigate preserving the historic property’s integrity and beauty.In thewinter 2019 issueofMagnolia Journal,Joannaopened up about purchasing the 1913 property, saying it was their dream to restore the structure in downtown Waco, but the journey to purchasing the castle was lengthy.Courtesy of Magnolia Network"For nearly two decades, Chip watched and waited, persistently putting in offers whenever the castle was re-listed — each one passed over for someone else, while very few improvements appeared to be made,” Joanna shared.Joanna admitted she didn’t initially see the allure for the opportunity, but her husband persisted, writing, “Chip saw the beauty and potential in this place years earlier than I did, but he never gave up, and because of that, we now get to make this castle beautiful again.”

Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia Network

Chip and Joanna Gaines Castle Renovation

Chip and Joanna Gainesare welcomingFixer Upperfans inside their latest renovation project — a100-year-old castle!Magnolia will offer one-hour guided tours of the newly renovated Cottonland Castle — which is featured on the upcoming show,Fixer Upper: Welcome Home - The Castle— in the couple’s hometown of Waco, Texas.“The guided, walking tour will focus on both the rich history of the castle itself and the design elements of the renovation,” according to a press release from the company.Magnolia Chief Brand Officer Kate Barton called the tour “a unique opportunity” forFixer Upperviewers.“We’re happy to help preserve this iconic piece of the city’s history,” she shared. “And we are so excited to welcome guests and locals alike to experience the oldest, most challenging restoration project Chip, Joanna and team have ever completed.“Tours will run regularly Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. andticketsare $50. Twenty percent of the tour profits will be donated to The Cove, a drop-in center that provides a safe space for high schoolers experiencing homelessness.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Courtesy of Magnolia NetworkOn the eight-episode limited seriesFixer Upper Welcome Home - The Castle,which premieres in September on the Magnolia Network, Chip and Joanna carefully navigate preserving the historic property’s integrity and beauty.In thewinter 2019 issueofMagnolia Journal,Joannaopened up about purchasing the 1913 property, saying it was their dream to restore the structure in downtown Waco, but the journey to purchasing the castle was lengthy.Courtesy of Magnolia Network"For nearly two decades, Chip watched and waited, persistently putting in offers whenever the castle was re-listed — each one passed over for someone else, while very few improvements appeared to be made,” Joanna shared.Joanna admitted she didn’t initially see the allure for the opportunity, but her husband persisted, writing, “Chip saw the beauty and potential in this place years earlier than I did, but he never gave up, and because of that, we now get to make this castle beautiful again.”

Chip and Joanna Gainesare welcomingFixer Upperfans inside their latest renovation project — a100-year-old castle!

Magnolia will offer one-hour guided tours of the newly renovated Cottonland Castle — which is featured on the upcoming show,Fixer Upper: Welcome Home - The Castle— in the couple’s hometown of Waco, Texas.

“The guided, walking tour will focus on both the rich history of the castle itself and the design elements of the renovation,” according to a press release from the company.

Magnolia Chief Brand Officer Kate Barton called the tour “a unique opportunity” forFixer Upperviewers.

“We’re happy to help preserve this iconic piece of the city’s history,” she shared. “And we are so excited to welcome guests and locals alike to experience the oldest, most challenging restoration project Chip, Joanna and team have ever completed.”

Tours will run regularly Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. andticketsare $50. Twenty percent of the tour profits will be donated to The Cove, a drop-in center that provides a safe space for high schoolers experiencing homelessness.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.

Courtesy of Magnolia Network

Chip and Joanna Gaines Castle Renovation

On the eight-episode limited seriesFixer Upper Welcome Home - The Castle,which premieres in September on the Magnolia Network, Chip and Joanna carefully navigate preserving the historic property’s integrity and beauty.

In thewinter 2019 issueofMagnolia Journal,Joannaopened up about purchasing the 1913 property, saying it was their dream to restore the structure in downtown Waco, but the journey to purchasing the castle was lengthy.

Chip and Joanna Gaines Castle Renovation

“For nearly two decades, Chip watched and waited, persistently putting in offers whenever the castle was re-listed — each one passed over for someone else, while very few improvements appeared to be made,” Joanna shared.

Joanna admitted she didn’t initially see the allure for the opportunity, but her husband persisted, writing, “Chip saw the beauty and potential in this place years earlier than I did, but he never gave up, and because of that, we now get to make this castle beautiful again.”

source: people.com