3. Oxford Decagon House
3. Oxford Decagon House (Image 3 of 11)
The Cost: £800,000 - £1.1million
When Henry Chopping set out to build a house mostly comprising decagonal rooms, inspired by Morocco and with a copper roof to match the local Oxford colleges, I for one thought he was completely crackers. This has to be one of the most unusual houses in Grand Designs history; a complex layout of spaces, designed to fit an awkward plot nestled behind a listed stone wall.
The house features an entrance walkway, hi tech basement cinema, four large bedrooms, a beautiful bespoke kitchen, acres of living room and a cosy study. There are glazed walls (typically three sides of each decagon are glazed) and a glass atrium to maximise natural light. And all to house one very ambitious individual.
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