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Grand Designs’ ‘saddest ever episode’ sees family plunged into debt with marriage torn apart after 10 years of hell

GRAND Designs' 'saddest ever episode' saw a family plunged into debt and a marriage torn apart after 10 years of hell.

Work began on a lighthouse in an episode of the Channel 4 show back in 2010.

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A Grand Designs property that was part of the 'saddest episode ever' is still incomplete 10 years laterCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

The ambitious project featured plans for a round four-story tower, six bedrooms and an infinity pool and was the brainchild of Edward Short.

Ed and his family were supposed to move into the property in Down End once construction was completed, but the project spiraled out of control and became one of the show's most famous episodes when Ed lost everything.

The project plunged the family into debt and put an irreparable strain on his marriage to wife Hazel.

Ed told presenter Kevin McCloud on the show: "I have to take it on the chin - my ambitional vanity has probably collapsed the marriage. That's the truth."

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reporting that work is expected to be completed - weather permitting - by August.

Ed's story is one that has stuck in Kevin's mind, with him telling Stuff recently: "That was an amazing story – things just spiralled.

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The story stuck in host Kevin McCloud's memory tooCredit: Channel 4

"Many people reacted to it and thought we were (spinning) a moral tale. But we didn’t set out to push a moral tale. The build was supposed to be a beautiful folly.

"I already happened to know the architect, and it was a great location with a great group of people. It was all fitting into place. But when it did spiral, it went very badly wrong."

Grand Designs airs on Channel 4.

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