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Grand Designs’ stunning converted engine house hits the market for eye-watering sum

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A STUNNING five-story home that featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs has gone on the market for £750,000. The Grade II listed property - named Wheal Langford House - is set on the edge of the Tamar Valley within the sprawling 3.7 acres that make the most of the countryside views.

Stonemason Adam Purchase and his partner Nicola Brennan featured on the hit Channel 4 series back in September 2008. They planned to convert the 19th-century engine house within 12 months, however, as is often the case with Grand Designs, they ran out of money.

They started in 2008 and host Kevin McCloud caught up with them in 2011, when he said the exterior was a "testament to Adam's skill and dedication".

The remote property has a second derelict engine house - which the couple planned to convert to a holiday let - that still has live planning permission.

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