
Overview
Dean Marks has dreamt of living in a church for as long as he can remember. After searching for the right building for years, he came across St Martin’s near Birmingham, a huge 18th century grade II listed church which looks more like a mausoleum. The church wanted £25,000 for it but Dean knocked them down to £12,500. Now, after fighting for planning permission for four years, Dean and his wife, Hilary, are about to transform this derelict monstrosity into a family home.
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7 - 1Yorkshire: The 14th Century Castle February 28, 2007
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7 - 2Thatched Cottage, Hampshire March 07, 2007
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7 - 3Eco-barge, Medway March 14, 2007
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7 - 4The Bournemouth Penthouse March 21, 2007
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7 - 5The Eco-House: Revisited March 28, 2007
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7 - 6Birmingham: The Birmingham Church April 04, 2007
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7 - 7Guildford: The Art Deco House April 11, 2007
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7 - 8Revisited: The Sliding Glass Roof House, Peckham April 18, 2007
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7 - 9Revisited: The Oak-Framed House, Argyll April 25, 2007
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7 - 10Cambridge: The Cambridgeshire Eco Home May 02, 2007
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7 - 11Revisited: The Tuscany Castle, Tuscany, Italy May 09, 2007
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7 - 12London: The Glass and Timber House May 16, 2007