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I can’t sell my £7 million property; people say it is cursed

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THE accident-after-accident story of the “saddest ever” Grand Designs property continues as the owner won’t be able to sell the house for another decade.

Grand Designs’ saddest building may not find a new owner for at least a decade because “sadness is baked into every wall and window,” according to a psychic.

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In total, the lavish mansion took more than ten years to complete, costing the owner his marriageCredit: Knight Frank
Unfortunately, according to an expert, Edward will not be able to sell the house in the next ten years

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Unfortunately, according to an expert, Edward will not be able to sell the house in the next ten yearsCredit: SWNS

Chesil Cliff House in Devon, Great Britain, made headlines after it caused owner Edward Short a seemingly endless stream of misery for 12 years.

Not only that, but building the lavish white seaside estate left him with a hefty £7 million debt – and even cost him his marriage.

Edward started work on the picturesque five-bedroom, glass-fronted property in 2010, with plans to live there with his then wife Hazel and their two children Nicole and Lauren, now both in their 20s.

With an initial budget of almost £2 million, the father hoped to complete the ambitious project in 18 months. However, due to development problems, the construction process took twelve years, with costs spiraling out of control.

Once the property was completed, however, it was not to everyone’s taste, as British designer Kevin McCloud described it on Grand Designs as the ‘carcass’ of a coastal wreck.

Reflecting on the time, which had put the family under great strain, especially given mounting debts, Edward previously said: ‘The whole project has been a terrible burden on Hazel. feel for her.

“It was never my intention to put her through this,” he said DevonLive.

“There’s a lot of guilt about that.

”But once we started, there was no way out. If we hadn’t finished it we would have been in big trouble,” the father told The Sun.

The lighthouse property has been for sale since then, but without success with potential buyers keen to purchase it.

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And according to tarot reader and celebrity psychic Inbaal HonigmanWHO spoke to the Daily Starit’s more bad news for Edward and the £7 million mansion.

“The tarot card that appears in front of the house is the very sad Seven of Swords,” she said.

“It’s a card called ‘futility,’ which represents sadness, loss and loneliness.

“Houses carry the energy of people and events that existed within them, and the history of separation and subsequent loneliness of the saddest house of the Grand Designs is depicted in this Tarot card.”

The beautiful country house, located in Devon, has been dubbed the 'saddest' ever

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The beautiful country house, located in Devon, has been dubbed the ‘saddest’ everCredit: Knight Frank

Moreover, she noted, grief is essentially “baked into every wall and window.”

Another card, the 10 of Wands, revealed that the house probably won’t be sold for another ten years if it continues like this.

Inbaal added that for the outcome to change, the circumstances have to change – and there are a number of things the owner could do.

Inbaal pointed out that the energy of the house must be increased before the property can ultimately be sold. One way to achieve this is to place rose quartz crystals of love around the mansion.

Work on Chesil Cliff House started on a budget of £1.8 million and was due to be completed within 18 months.

Last year, the unfinished home was taken off a real estate agent’s site during discussions with a “serious buyer,” who reportedly backed out at the last minute.

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