Omaze responds over ‘saddest ever’ Grand Designs dwelling after sale hypothesis

Omaze has denied having any curiosity in one of many UK’s most notorious houses, regardless of the bloke who owns the doomed and “saddest ever” Grand Designs dwelling claiming he tried to promote it to them.

Cliffside property Chesil Cliff House, which price proprietor Edward Short his marriage and left him in £7million of debt, is now up on the market via debt collectors. The coastal mansion in North Devon was designed to seem like a lighthouse, took 12 years to construct and resulted in a growth nightmare.

The mission began with a funds of £1.8m and was alleged to be accomplished inside 18 months. Last yr, the unfinished pad was taken off an property agent’s website throughout talks with a “serious buyer”, who reportedly backed out on the final minute.

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The proprietor has apparently tried to flog it to Omaze
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The property is again available on the market via Law of Property Act receivers, suggesting the sale is a part of a debt settlement.

And to make issues worse, the Sun claimed that Mr Short tried to flog the home to Omaze – the corporate the place folks can purchase a ticket to a prize draw to win a luxurious mansion – however that the value was an excessive amount of for them.

However, the Daily Star contacted Omaze, who issued a really blunt denial over the person’s claims. An Omaze spokesperson stated “Omaze has by no means had any curiosity on this property.”

The five-bedroom home is listed for £5.25million on Rightmove, offering one buyer the “as soon as in a lifetime alternative” to take on and finish one of the UK’s “most spectacularly located coastal houses”.



Its future stays doubtful
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The posh pad was first up for grabs final yr with Knight Frank and matchproperty.co.uk, however now Savills has stepped in with a contemporary Rightmove advert on Friday (January 26). They say it is a “bespoke design brought to life through impressive engineering.”

Rightmove’s advert says: “The property represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to take on and finish the specification and fit out of one of the UK’s most spectacularly situated coastal homes. The bespoke design has been brought to life through impressive engineering, with the building being anchored to the bed rock, blending whitewashed elevations with steel and glass, culminating with a lighthouse feature at one end giving almost 360 degree views of the coastline.”

It additionally boasts about privateness and the three acres of land, which features a little bit of shoreline, a personal tidal seaside space and coves. Plus, there is a huge infinity pool, a sizzling tub, and a great deal of room for automobiles.

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