A GRAND Designs hunting lodge conversion that was dubbed "heaven" by property expert Kevin McCloud is now on Airbnb. Kemeys Folly in Wales featured on the much-loved Channel 4 show in 2009 as a family attempted to turn it into a stunning countryside home.
Kevin, 62, was left mesmerised by the stunning Newport location, with a panoramic view of the Usk Valley and Monmouthshire beyond.
The stone structure, which was originally built in 1722 as a hunting lodge, and was rebuilt in 1912 as a memorial following a severe fire.
The building reached Grade II listed status in 1995 as a "picturesque folly" before being transformed into a family home on Grand Designs.
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