
Overview
A couple who live in a Regency house in Cheltenham that is expensive to run decide to sell up and build a modern low maintenance house in their back garden. However, height restrictions mean they have to build 60 per cent of their new home underground and neighbours make 90 complaints about their planning application. Undeterred, the pair continue as planned, but the project encounters further problems including the departure of the builders.
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8 - 1Cheltenham: The Underground House January 16, 2008
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8 - 2Oxford: The Decagon House January 23, 2008
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8 - 3Bristol: The Modernist Sugar Cube January 30, 2008
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8 - 4The Gothic House February 06, 2008
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8 - 5Midlothian: The Lime Kiln House February 13, 2008
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8 - 6The Bath Kit House February 20, 2008
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8 - 7Revisited - Masseria Impisi: An Artists' Retreat February 27, 2008
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8 - 8Revisited - Peterborough- The Wooden Box March 05, 2008
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8 - 9Revisited - German Kit House March 12, 2008
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8 - 10Revisited - Surrey- The Victorian Threshing Barn March 19, 2008
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8 - 11Cumbria Underground House Revisited March 26, 2008
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8 - 12Maidstone: The Hi Tech Bungalow April 02, 2008