Grand Designs - Season 10

Grand Designs - Season 10

Season 10

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DatesSep 15, 2010 - Dec 15, 2010
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Episodes

Isle of Wight: The Tree House
Season 10Episode 160 min

Isle of Wight: The Tree House

Lincoln Miles and his wife Lisa Traxler modernise a stone-clad bungalow on the Isle of Wight.

Sep 15, 2010
Cotswolds: The Stealth House
Season 10Episode 260 min

Cotswolds: The Stealth House

Helen and Chris Seymour Smith get planning permission to build a house in open countryside.

Sep 22, 2010
Woodbridge: The Modest Home
Season 10Episode 360 min

Woodbridge: The Modest Home

In Woodbridge, Lucie Fairweather and Nat McBride plan a responsible, low impact, ecologically sensitive home for their young family. Nat tragically succumbs to cancer early in the build, leaving Lucie to continue on her own with a downsized version of the original design.

Sep 29, 2010
Stowmarket: The Barn & Guildhall
Season 10Episode 460 min

Stowmarket: The Barn & Guildhall

Kevin follows Simon and Jill Bennett's conversion of two timber framed barns. However, one has turned out to be a medieval guild hall.

Oct 6, 2010
Ipswich: The Radian House
Season 10Episode 560 min

Ipswich: The Radian House

Lindsay and Jonathan Belsey hopes to build a house that aesthetically pleasing, cheap to run and ecologically sound.

Oct 13, 2010
Lizard Peninsula: The Scandinavian House
Season 10Episode 660 min

Lizard Peninsula: The Scandinavian House

Following Kathryn Tyler as she designs and builds her Scandinavian-inspired eco house in Falmouth.

Oct 20, 2010
Cumbria: The Adaptahaus
Season 10Episode 760 min

Cumbria: The Adaptahaus

Alan Dawson attempts to build house like a giant Meccano set, in that he will make the pieces in a workshop and then assemble it all on site.

Oct 27, 2010
Lake District: The Dome House
Season 10Episode 860 min

Lake District: The Dome House

Robert and Milla Gaukroger plan to extend an old 1980s house overlooking Windermere.

Nov 3, 2010
Revisited - Brittany, France: The Brittany Groundhouse (Revisited from S9 Ep5)
Season 10Episode 960 min

Revisited - Brittany, France: The Brittany Groundhouse (Revisited from S9 Ep5)

Kevin returns to see how Daren Howarth and Adi Nortje's project has fared four years after they decided to build an earth-sheltered home in Brittany.

Nov 10, 2010
Revisited - Dulwich: The Glass & Timber House (Revisited from S7 Ep12)
Season 10Episode 1060 min

Revisited - Dulwich: The Glass & Timber House (Revisited from S7 Ep12)

Kevin returns to see whether Bill Bradley has completed the work on his two timber houses in south London.

Bill and Sarah Bradley are a couple whose dream of living mortgage-free rests on building not one, but two timber framed houses in south London. Building on the site of Bill's old wood workshop, the couple plan to sandwich the houses in between two existing rows, leaving them overlooking, and overlooked, by over twenty neighbours. To get around these difficulties Bill and Sarah's houses will use oblique windows, skylights and double height glazed courtyards to create two beautiful but private homes. But before long the budget is soaring and Bill's desire to go more luxurious and high spec leaves their dream of debt free living looking ever more remote.

Nov 17, 2010
Revisited - Belfast: A 21st Century Answer to the Roman Villa (Revisited from S5 Ep9)
Season 10Episode 1160 min

Revisited - Belfast: A 21st Century Answer to the Roman Villa (Revisited from S5 Ep9)

Six years after his first visit, Kevin returns to see how the O'Hare's fared with their split-level home cascading down a practically vertical hillside in Belfast.

This is Belfast, one of the great cities of the industrial revolution, and home to Thomas and Dervla O'Hare. They've lived here for 18 years, and although they still love their tiny cottage for its compactness, they're about to build something much, much bigger. They're building a 21st century answer to the Roman villa, with a copper roof, glass and concrete walls and vast amounts of living space all arranged around a central courtyard. In order to cope with the incredibly steep slope the house was divided across three levels. At the base of the building there is a garage and all the utilities. Through the front door a double-width processional staircase leads up to the living and dining areas.

Nov 24, 2010
Revisited - Lot, France: House from Straw (Revisited from Grand Designs Abroad - 15 September 2004)
Season 10Episode 1260 min

Revisited - Lot, France: House from Straw (Revisited from Grand Designs Abroad - 15 September 2004)

Kevin McCloud returns to see the Sampson family in France.

Mark and Deborah (Debbie) Sampson and daughter, Tilley, like to practice an ecologically sound way of life. Together, the family's over-riding desire is to make a statement about who they are and how they choose to live their life, and to be accepted for the way they are by the local people.

Dec 1, 2010
Coleshill, Amersham - 2nd Revisit: The Water Tower (Revisited from S1 Ep4 and S2 Ep16)
Season 10Episode 1360 min

Coleshill, Amersham - 2nd Revisit: The Water Tower (Revisited from S1 Ep4 and S2 Ep16)

Over ten years ago, as one of Grand Design's first projects, Andrew Tate and Deborah Mills found a site with a monstrous, dilapidated, 100 foot tall water tower on it. Unusually, they saw it as the perfect spot to build a contemporary family home and convert the old water tower into a seven-storey bedroom wing. Andrew is a commercial architect and so the modern new build went up in just four months, using fast-track methods alongside unconventional building materials. However, things were not so easy when it came to the three feet thick water tower: a doorway they expected to be made in two days, took two weeks. Kevin went back to see Andrew and Deborah three years after they had moved into their contemporary extension, but they had still made no progress on the water tower, and were living with minimal bedroom space. Now Kevin returns again to see if the water tower conversion has finally happened, and if their dream home has worked out just as they envisaged all that time ago.

Dec 8, 2010
Revisited - Midlothian, Scotland: The Lime Kiln House (Revisited from S8 Ep5)
Season 10Episode 1460 min

Revisited - Midlothian, Scotland: The Lime Kiln House (Revisited from S8 Ep5)

Kevin returns to see how Pru and Richard Irvine fared one-and-a-half years after they began building their bespoke home in the Midlothian countryside.

A couple, Pru and Richard Irvine, decide to build a family home on an industrial site in the Midlothian countryside complete with lime kilns, but are only allowed to do so if they become custodians of the kilns and their house blends in with the landscape. This proves challenging for the pair as they want to build a modern property that could be seen as a blot on the landscape to the locals. The task is made all the more demanding when they underestimate the long hours needed to be a project manager.

Dec 15, 2010

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