
An infinite cliffside property that featured in Grand Designs is now available on the market – regardless that the renovation isn’t completed but.
Chesil Cliff Home featured on what’s been described as one of many ‘saddest ever’ episodes of the programme – because it value the proprietor his eight-year marriage.
Proprietor Edward Brief is promoting the lighthouse-inspired property after spending a decade doing renovations, that are because of be accomplished this spring.
Within the Grand Designs episode, which aired in October 2019, Edward explains his run of dangerous luck, which left the house unfinished and his household in hundreds of thousands of kilos value of debt.



The toll of the mission additionally affected Edward’s private life, inflicting him and his spouse to separate – however he was nonetheless decided to complete the mission regardless of these setbacks.
Now, after spending years on the renovations, the home and its annexe The Eye, are up on the market.

Edward mentioned: ‘I’ll at all times be proud to have completed this. I owe it to my household to have an actual finish outcome, however the time has come to maneuver on.
‘I'll have achieved what I got down to do, by no means deviating from the plans, and for that I’ll at all times be proud.’
Edward and his now ex-wife Hazel share two daughters collectively, however their marriage collapsed after the mission (and funding) spiralled uncontrolled.



The home is anchored on a cliff and is described by property agent Knight Frank as ‘some of the spectacular waterfront houses on the North Devon coast.’
It’s additionally been masterfully engineered to a degree that leaves no risk for erosional hazard.
It options 5 bedrooms and loos, 4 reception rooms, a sauna and a cellar – alongside the three-bedroom studio annexe and a double storage.
A Knight Frank spokesperson added: ‘Chesil Cliff Home is positioned on a three-acre web site between surfers’ paradise Saunton Sands backed by the spectacular UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Braunton Burrows, and the idyllic cove of Croyde, past which sits Nationwide Belief-owned Dishevelled Level.
‘Not solely does the property boast excessive design and construct high quality, it additionally has a south-facing place and an ease of entry to the water with a non-public seaside and foreshore.’
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