Building the Dream

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Darren Kilner and Stacey Reynolds. As has been reported in the press since, their experience in the village was not a happy one and they soon moved back to Skegness. As of November 2007, the house had been on the market for over a year and the asking price slashed from £600,000 to £450,000. The house was finally sold that month, just before it was due to go up for auction. ([http://www.cooperandtanner.co.uk/assets/128/of/4/pro/CF007089/documents/CF007089.pdf  Auction prospectus] in PDF format.)
Darren Kilner and Stacey Reynolds. As has been reported in the press since, their experience in the village was not a happy one and they soon moved back to Skegness. As of November 2007, the house had been on the market for over a year and the asking price slashed from £600,000 to £450,000. The house was finally sold that month, just before it was due to go up for auction. ([http://www.cooperandtanner.co.uk/assets/128/of/4/pro/CF007089/documents/CF007089.pdf  Auction prospectus] in PDF format.)
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== Web links ==
 
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[http://www.buildingthedream.co.uk Show website]
 
== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 09:21, 8 December 2007

Contents

Host

Linda Barker

Broadcast

Zeal TV for ITV1, 2004

Synopsis

13 couples attempt to build a house worth over £500,000 in the village of Whitham Friary in near Frome in Somerset. Couples are eliminated on a Survivor style vote until the viewers eliminate from three (although they hilariously asked them to vote anyway) couples to two and finally the winner.

Whilst on the show the couples lived on a campsite and took part in village life. The show was on weekdaily, Big Brother style, at various points in the afternoon.

Inventor

May or may not have been based on the US show House of Dreams, hosted by Cheers star George Wendt.

Champions

Darren Kilner and Stacey Reynolds. As has been reported in the press since, their experience in the village was not a happy one and they soon moved back to Skegness. As of November 2007, the house had been on the market for over a year and the asking price slashed from £600,000 to £450,000. The house was finally sold that month, just before it was due to go up for auction. (Auction prospectus in PDF format.)


See also

The Block
House Race

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