Grand Designs ‘saddest property ever’ finally sells after a decade – Bundlezy

Grand Designs ‘saddest property ever’ finally sells after a decade

FILE PICTURE - Chesil Cliff House, which featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs and was described as the "saddest episode ever" by many who watched it after airing in October 2019. Release date ? January 31, 2024. See SWNS story SWLSfiddes. A multi-millionaire says he is still interested in buying a lighthouse described as the ?saddest home? ever featured on Grand Designs. Matt Fiddes, the former bodyguard of pop megastar Michael Jackson, previously registered interest in Chesil Cliff House. The property is located in Croyde in North Devon and was made famous by the hit Channel 4 show, which dubbed it the ?saddest ever? project. Owner Edward Short's marriage collapsed and he ended up millions in debt in his desperate bid to build and then sell the dream home on the Devon coast. Matt viewed the property in the past and says he warned owner Mr Short about what would happen if he did not lower the price.
Chesil Cliff House has a tragic backstory going back over a decade (Picture: SWNS)

A home which was seen in the ‘saddest ever’ episode of Grand Designs has finally been sold.

It’s been well over a decade since Edward Short started building Chesil Cliff House, which he intended to be a dream property in Devon for him and his family.

However, the project cost him a fortunate – as well as his marriage to wife Hazel – and left him facing bankruptcy.

The lighthouse-inspired home was originally listed for sale a few years ago for £10million with Harry Styles among those rumoured to have shown interest at the time.

In 2024, it was relisted at a knockdown price of £5.5million, and finally sold in October 2024, and Edward has ‘relieved’ the ordeal has ended.

‘I’ve had time to get used to it and I’ve moved on,’ he told The Sun this week. ‘I’m relieved it’s all over without a doubt. But there were lots of highs and lows in there, there were some amazing moments.’

Grand Designs revisit Chesil Cliff House in Croyde, Devon (Picture: Channel 4)
The property was built in Croyde, Devon (Picture: Channel 4)
Grand Designs Credit: Grand Designs / Channel 4 Grand Designs Edward Short and wife Hazel - Chesil Cliff House, Croyde
Edward Short and his wife Hazel split over the stress of the property (Picture: Grand Designs / Channel 4)

At one stage, he had racked up a debt of £7m, so the sale price won’t come close to cover that.

Now, he’s had to ‘mentally’ come to terms with knowing he’ll never get to actually make his ‘dream house’ a home.

He added: ‘I would never live in my dream house so I have mentally moved on.’

In 2019, the property was featured on the Channel 4 show in what viewers described as the ‘saddest episode ever’.

Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCleod with Edward Short and wife Hazel - Chesil Cliff House, Croyde
The family had been torn apart by the time the episode aired in 2019 (Picture: Channel 4/Grand Designs)

The family, who originally borrowed £500,000 from a hedge fund, had an initial budget of £1.8m over 18 months, but costs piled up as they had to borrow a further £2.5m from private investors, while their two daughters even turned to car boot sales to help out.

In the episode, the family were burdened by debt and the property was left unfinished, and his marriage was already over by the time the programme aired.

The couple remain good friends, and Edward has admitted he feels ‘guilty’ for not being able to give Hazel a safety net.

Grand Designs revisit Chesil Cliff House in Croyde, Devon (Picture: Channel 4)
The home has finally been sold (Picture: Channel 4)

‘She got nothing. Everything I had, I’ve host,’ he said, while revealing he did find love with a woman called Jalia.

They even planned to get married, but the stress of the project and the devastating aftermath put strain on their relationship, and they broke up over the summer.

‘I would derive pleasure from seeing [the home] at its very best,’ Edward admitted. ‘I know my “grand design” is now gone. But I can still buy a lottery ticket and dream.’

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