
Overview
On the first series of `Grand Designs', a younger Kevin McCloud witnessed as a co-operative of ten families built their own homes on the edge of Brighton. Unpaid, they slogged away for over two years on this pioneering venture, based on designs from architect Walter Segal. A decade later, Kevin returns to see if the houses, and the families that built them, have stood the test of time, and finds himself genuinely inspired.
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12 - 1Cloontykilla Castle, Ireland September 12, 2012
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12 - 2The Computer Cut House, Herefordshire September 19, 2012
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12 - 3The Glass Cubes House September 26, 2012
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12 - 4The Thames Boathouse October 10, 2012
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12 - 5The Derelict Water Tower October 17, 2012
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12 - 6The Edwardian Artist's Studio October 24, 2012
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12 - 7Isle of Skye: The Larch-Clad House October 31, 2012
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12 - 8London: The Joinery Workshop November 07, 2012
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12 - 9The Tree House: Revisited November 14, 2012
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12 - 10The Disco Home: Revisited November 21, 2012
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12 - 11The Large Timber-Framed Barn: Revisited November 28, 2012
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12 - 12The Co-Op: 2nd Revisiting December 05, 2012