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PS!!!

I just wanted to add that the other grand designs house in ED the one behind Franklins Farm shop just blew me away. THAT is a really exciting building with good use of outside space, and really lovely internal space and style.

I saw the program and was lucky enough to visit in person during Open House Weekend.

It didn't disappoint and was even more stylish in the flesh.

monica Wrote:

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> I am planning to buy land in Cornwall, and build a

> house for under 100k and invite the hosts of Grand

> designs and the house that 100k built along. Watch

> this space :)



How brilliant!!! Good luck!

Go for it!

mary123 Wrote:

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> How do you know location and property is showing

> inn the programme ahead or when u r watching it?


I actually lived a few doors down from this one last year so I've been waiting eagerly for it to be aired.


The Grand Designs site has a bit of info about upcoming episodes (http://www.channel4.com/programmes/grand-designs) but apart from that I guess it's just word of mouth :)

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