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Grand Designs reject house now worth £3m after cancelling Kevin McCloud visit

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For a quarter of a century, Kevin McCloud has been the face of Channel 4's much-loved renovation series, Grand Designs. The programme showcases the trials and triumphs of individuals as they strive to build their dream homes, documenting every step from design to completion.

However, it appears that not all projects make the cut for the show, particularly if they're going too smoothly. The owner of a Yorkshire property has spoken out, claiming that Channel 4 cancelled the show's visit after deciding against featuring the home. According to the Yorkshire Post, the production company behind Grand Designs had identified the construction of Hawksworth's Moor Reservoir in Yorkshire as an ideal project.

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Despite its breathtaking location and daring architecture, Channel 4 decided against filming the project because "there wasn't enough drama". The former owner of Hawksworth Moor Reservoir, Jonathan, shared his disappointment about Channel 4's decision with the publication, reports the Express.

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He revealed: "We thought it would go ahead and had even briefed about booking in 'Kevin days' but then got an email saying Channel 4 didn't want to go with the project because they thought it would run too smoothly and wouldn't provide enough drama.

"It was definitely a compliment, in a way," he shared, adding, "I spent a number of years restoring a 16th-century farmhouse in Haworth and I liked living there, but I wanted another project and I wanted something different, a bigger challenge.

"I've always moved up a level each time I renovated, and this is definitely the pinnacle."

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Describing the grand estate, the country mansion sprawls across 12 acres and features four en-suite bedrooms, a home cinema, a games room complete with comfy seating and an expansive open-plan kitchen that proudly houses a boardroom-style dining table that seats 14.

Further amenities include a separate annex with three more bedrooms, a private gym, a well-appointed office, a modern shower room, and even a kitchen within the garage.

Jonathan conceded: "The build went very smoothly, we went over budget, but there was a conscious decision to spend more on the heat recovery and ventilation units and the kitchen. There were no sleepless nights."

The Mirror has reached out to Channel 4 for comment.

Last month, a Grand Designs property that took two decades to renovate went on the market for £1.5 million, with fans calling it the "perfect" home.

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