The lighthouse from the 'saddest ever' episode of Grand Designs, which took 11 years to build and left its owner Edward Short in £7 million of debt, is still on the market at a lower price of £5.25 ...
The lighthouse from the 'saddest ever' episode of Grand Designs, which has taken more than 10 years to build, is now on sale for £10 million. Completion of Edward Short's luxury lighthouse – known as ...
After 15 years of turmoil — from the early planning stages to a gruelling 12-year build — the lighthouse from the 'saddest ever' episode of Grand Designs has finally been sold. Frequently described as ...
The owner of a lighthouse-inspired home which appeared on the 'saddest ever' Grand Designs has revealed how his fashion buyer ex-wife worked as a cleaner in order to fund his £7 million build. Edward ...
A lighthouse-inspired home which appeared on the 'saddest ever' Grand Designs and cost the owner his marriage is nearing completion - and has gone on the market for £10million. Edward Short, 52, is ...
A Grand Designs lighthouse that appeared in the 'saddest episode ever' is still being constructed over a decade after work started in 2010. Edward Short and his family were meant to move into Chesil ...
The Grand Designs featuring the Devon lighthouse which was dubbed the "saddest ever episode" (Channel 4) Remember the saddest ever Grand Designs that tore apart the family who had been dreaming of ...
THE owner of a disastrous Grand Designs lighthouse which took almost 11 years to build has revealed his nightmare is not yet over. Edward Short, who racked up debts of £7million building the coastal ...
A Grand Designs participant was left divorced and in millions of pounds worth of debt after his gigantic lighthouse project ran into a string of disasters. On Wednesday night, Kevin McCloud returned ...
A LIGHTHOUSE that appeared on the “saddest ever episode” of Grand Designs has hit the market for £10million. The owner behind a lighthouse-inspired luxury home in North Devon has said he is finally ...
TUPELO, MS / ACCESSWIRE / July 9, 2019 / Lighthouse Web Designs and Richelle Anderson are pleased to announce the launch of their new platform to benefit sheriff's departments and help the local ...
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