Kemeys Folly, near Newport in South Wales, starred in popular property show Grand Designs six years ago Owners Sarah and Dean Berry have now put the unusual six-bedroom home up for sale for1,999,950 The Grade II listed building sits in 23 acres of land and boasts a cinema room, pool house and stables Original building was a hunting lodge built in the 1700s and was at one point owned by the Sheriff of Monmouth

By Keiligh Baker for MailOnline

Published: 06:12 EST, 25 March 2015 | Updated: 11:09 EST, 25 March 2015

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An 18th century folly which was converted into a luxury home and featured on TV property show Grand Designs is on sale for 2 million.

Kemeys Folly, in Langstone, near Newport in South Wales, starred in the popular Channel 4 programme six years ago when it was converted into a six-bedroom luxury house - and now owners Sarah and Dean Berry have put the unusual property up for sale.

The ambitious project saw the couple combine the painstaking restoration of a castellated 18th Century hunting lodge with the construction of a state of-the-art glass extension.

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