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Lets talk about Grand Designs last night. Who wants to live in a castle?

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sassy · 01/03/2007 14:41

How mad was the bloke? How tolerant was his wife?
But that HOUSE! (swoon)

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southeastastra · 01/03/2007 14:42

i thought they were both quite nice really, and passionate. (though i missed the first hour!)

ThisFrogIsGonnaWhoopYouAss · 01/03/2007 14:43

Twas lovely, but I don't htink I'd like to live in it - imagine the heating bill!!

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:43

not me, I thought that house was ugly and unimaginitive when they'd finished.

The hall floor was utterly disgusting

Tortington · 01/03/2007 14:43

was the best GD i've seen. what a transformation.

JonesTheSteam · 01/03/2007 14:45

God it was beautiful wasn't it. And the view from that rooftop terrace.

But they were so broke at the end of it all - don't think I could cope with the financial worry!!

NotanOtter · 01/03/2007 14:45

i was not mad on it...

Marina · 01/03/2007 14:46

Oh, I loved them both. and what a result.
PMSL at Kevin doing his utmost to predict doom and work up a bit of excitement when it really was obvious that the project was harmoniously managed and going to run out a winner.
I'd lay good money on Francis having worked for EH at some point, given his citing of Lutyens as a guru and his effortless instinct for making that old heap of rubble come alive so beautifully.
I missed the very beginning - what sort of practice did he have? And was his wife also an architect?

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:46

The best one imo was the one in Chesterfield, the old waterworks. The couple did everything themselves, it was a real labour of love, their first ever bash at developing and it was beautiful in the end.

sassy · 01/03/2007 14:46

They could make a blardy fortune from hiring it out for film sets.

Too true about heating bills.

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Marina · 01/03/2007 14:47

But jones, they had a £300k mortgage. There are people living in very ordinary houses in London for that kind of outlay!

exbury · 01/03/2007 14:47

Would love to live in it - but would never have taken it on. OMG, I thought some of the "projects" we looked at were bad. That said, it was a lovely house but didn't look much like a castle to me when they had finished.

Marina · 01/03/2007 14:48

I liked the concrete water tank conversion. Barking, lovely couple, such an interesting building at the end.

Worst one: that deeply grating couple doing up a place in a courtyard and making everyone else nearby's life HELL.

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:48

This one

So many of the GD's are just people with loads of cash paying others to build a house for them, very few of the actual owners get their hands dirty (remember the £1m build cost London violin factory ?)

expatinscotland · 01/03/2007 14:48

No. I wouldn't want to live in a castle.

Not now, not ever.

The only time I watched a Grand Designs that I liked was the one with the bloke who built that eco house.

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:48

Marina, that was the violin factory one. She was a tit

sassy · 01/03/2007 14:48

True NdeP, the waterworks was ace.
Was that the one with the sawn-in-half mini as a table? V cool.

My fave GD is the mad bloke with the wavy roof that leaked. we keep seeing revisited shows and it is still not finished! Begun c1942 when Kevin was still just a wee spermatoza, that's how long its been going on.

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Marina · 01/03/2007 14:49

NDP, I think the violin factory one was the couple I absolutely loathed
Did they seriously piss off an orchestra nearby?

Marina · 01/03/2007 14:50

x-posted. Dh goes on and on about her kitchen table costing more than his annual salary. I think it rankles rather.
I so hope they failed to get retrospective planning permission and had to pull the sodding wall down, truly

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:50

Yes, not just any old orchestra either, I think it was a biggie

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:51

I pmsl when that £50k (or was it £30k?) oven thing arrived and it didn't bloody work, it was still broken when Kevin went back to see it in it's final glory

NomDePlume · 01/03/2007 14:52

sassy, that bloke was mental with the veneered gullwing roof

Marina · 01/03/2007 14:52

I remember the chief exec being quietly, politely, unmistakeably livid and contemptuous about them, and Kevin being curiously unwilling to contradict him
I did like the eco one too Expat
Especially the romantic happy ending

Songbird · 01/03/2007 14:52

As an archaeologist I was mighty peeved about Kevin?s constant digs (pun intended!) about the need for archaeological work ? it?s castle for frick?s sake!!

exbury · 01/03/2007 14:53

What got me about the violin factory couple was that their £35K cooker didn't work - if that was me (as if ) the engineers would be locked in until they fixed it - they clearly never actually used or intended to use the bloody thing!

She was an architect as well, which made me think I would never use her - whereas last night's guy, although clearly nuts, was the sort of architect I would use.

Marina · 01/03/2007 14:54

I thought he was a bit snide about that too