A SLEAK, ultra-modern home that featured on Grand Designs went on sale for £1.3million even though there was a key flaw with it.
The couple wanted it to look ultra-modern but also used old stone from a cottage that was 400 years old, inspired by a maritime theme and coastal observation stations.and more recently on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and was the winner of a national RIBA award.Strictly's Amy Dowden sobs at first chemo session in heartbreaking new doc
"The stone remains of a 400 year old existing ruined cottage were re-used for a new 2.8m monumental stone boundary wall offering exceptional privacy to residents and textural contrast using traditional stone wall building techniques of the local area. Speaking in 2019 about the issue of cliff erosion, Rob said: "I understand the focus on the cliff, it was an aspect of the project and of course the production company needed to bring that aspect to the forefront of the story.
The three bed house sees a wall in the master bedroom completely disappear allowing the garden to become part of the room.Daniel and Nina Rowland designed and built the timber-cladding house on their own.: "As time passes you don't really appreciate it as much as when you start living here and I really should.