Grand Designs Abroad

March. 01,2004      
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

Kevin McCloud presents Grand Designs Abroad. The stakes are higher, the risks are multiplied, and the ambition - to build your dream home in the perfect European location - is greater than ever.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2004

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14 Episode

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Episode 1 - Episode 1 (Malaga)
March. 01,2004

Kevin McCloud meets architects Gil and Hilary Briffa, who are building their dream retirement home in Andalusia.

Episode 2 - Episode 2 (Lot)
March. 08,2004

Kevin travels to the Lot region of France to meet the Sampson family as they prepare to embark on the construction of a hugely ambitious, open, wooden-framed house.

Episode 3 - Episode 3 (Puglia)
March. 15,2004

Kevin follows a couple of artists who have moved to the beautiful region of Puglia. Their dream is to turn a derelict olive farm into a home and a summer school for artists.

Episode 4 - Episode 4 (Creuse)
March. 22,2004

Kevin visits a couple who have given up everything in the UK to start a new life in a remote part of central France called the Creuse.

Episode 5 - Episode 5 (Ireland)
March. 29,2004

Kevin travels to the romantic west coast of Ireland where architect Andrew Lohan is embarking on the conversion of a ruined 150-year-old church into the perfect home.

Episode 6 - Episode 6 (Tuscany)
April. 05,2004

Kevin meets a couple who bought a ruin and moved to Italy in 1999, hoping to start work building their dream home in Tuscany.

Episode 7 - Episode 7 (Les Gets)
April. 12,2004

Kevin travels to a ski resort in the French Alps where English couple Nicky and James Dobree are turning a 300-year-old farmhouse into an luxurious eight-bedroomed chalet.

Episode 8 - Episode 8 (Alicante)
April. 19,2004

Kevin McCloud travels to Spain to meet a family who have moved lock, stock and barrel from London to start a new life in Alicante on a lovely block by a lake.

Episode 9 - Revisited: Creuse, France: 19th Century Manor House
May. 03,2006

Kevin McCloud revisits Denise (Deni) Daniel and Doug Ibbs who bought and started renovating a 19th century manor house in Creuse, France.

Episode 10 - Revisited: Les Gets, France: 300 Year Old Chalet
May. 10,2006

Kevin McCloud revisits Nicky and James Dobree two years after they bought their Alpine Chalet in Les Gets, France.

Episode 11 - Revisited: Tuscany, Italy: The Tuscany Castle
May. 09,2007

Kevin revisits Janne Hoff-Tilley and Howard Smythe whe spend seven years and 700,000 Pounds renovating a castle in Tuscany.

Episode 12 - Revisited: Puglia, Italy: Masseria Impisi - An Artists' Retreat
February. 27,2008

Kevin McCloud revisits artists David Westby and Leonie Whitton three years after they bought an olive farm in the Puglia region of Italy and planned to convert it into a home on a budget of £25,000.

Episode 13 - Revisited: Lot, France: House From Straw
December. 01,2010

Kevin McCloud returns to see the Sampson family who had build a house from Straw in Lot, France.

Episode 14 - Revisited: Malaga, Spain: Modernist Villa
November. 06,2013

Ten years ago Gil and Hillary Briffa decided to retire to southern Spain, where they planned to build a contemporary home in the Andalusian hills against the backdrop of more traditional properties. A few years ago, Gil died, but now Kevin McCloud revisits Hillary to find out whether her residence has settled into its landscape and how life is treating her as a British widow living abroad.

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