Venetian Style Water Tower
360 degree view of London in Kensington, South London. It cost the couple £380,000 to buy but they spent over £2 million converting it. It is now on the market for £5.2 million.
The Longhouse
Was on Grand Designs in 2004, a Scottish home in Helensburgh. It’s beautiful, romantic and looks like a ship. It is now on the market for £375, 000.
The White House
A three bed home in East Sussex, its by the seafront and is very quirky and has stunning views.
The Sugar Cube
A four bed in Bristol, so unique and unusual. It has a swimming pool and hot tub. Now up for sale for £1.5 million.
Winner of 2006 Grand Design Best Remodelled House in Britain
Can totally see why it won! How stunning? It’s a five bedroom property in Reading. It offers so much light and space with elevated living rooms maximising the riverside. Now on the market for £2. 6 million.
2010
It cost £200,000 to build and was on the market for £975,000
Holland Park Home
It appeared on Grand Designs in 2012 but it was a former recording studio and held artists such as, Shirley Bassey, The Sex Pistols, Rod Stewart and John Lennon. It’s such a light space over 5,000 sq ft. on the market for £8, 950,000.
RIBA Award
London home with 4 bedrooms- its an eco-home. Currently on the market for £1. 8 million.
Water Works
Was on Grand Designs in 2002- a renovated water works. 4 bedrooms, five acres of land and gated access. Currently on the market for £700,000.
Decagon House
A design from 2007- it’s a series of glass fronted decagons and courtyards which form a protected and private walled oasis near the city centre. 6 bedrooms, library, gym and cinema room. It is a tranquil and elegant property. Currently on the market for £3.5 million.