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Four bedrooms were planned for the main body of the house, along with a sauna, cinema and an infinity pool with views over Croyde Bay. Finally, the home has gone on the market for a whopping £10 million, after Edward Short, 52, has spent a decade working on Chesil Cliff House in a bid to get it up to scratch.Follow NorthantsLive
In spite of all the problems, Edward remained adamant that he would finish the home, which has now been put on the market by agent Knight Frank. Christopher Bailey, Head of National Waterfront, Knight Frank, added: “Chesil Cliff House will be the most significant coastal property to come to the open market in the West Country for many years.