
Overview
Natasha Cargill wants to build a home shaped like two enormous periscopes in rural Norfolk. But a limited budget and tight planning restrictions start to take their toll. To get planning permission for her build, Natasha Cargill has to ensure not only that the materials used are sustainable, but also agree to measure the amount of diesel used to deliver them. The planning controls are so rigid in fact that even details like the type of portaloos the builders use and the size of her bath have to be monitored. Natasha has just pounds 330k to spend on construction and just six months to complete.
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14 - 1North Wales: The Clifftop House September 03, 2014
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14 - 2North Cornwall: The Cross-Laminated Timber House September 10, 2014
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14 - 3Milton Keynes: Round House September 17, 2014
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14 - 4County Derry: Shipping Container House September 24, 2014
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14 - 5South East London: Urban Shed October 01, 2014
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14 - 6Norfolk: Periscope House October 08, 2014
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14 - 7River Thames: Floating House October 15, 2014
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14 - 8Revisited – Creuse, France: 19th Century Manor House October 22, 2014
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14 - 9Revisited – Monmouthshire: Japanese House October 29, 2014
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14 - 10Revisited – Tiverton: Crooked Chocolate Box Cottage November 05, 2014