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GRAND Designs fans can book a holiday in some of the amazing properties featured on the show, which are now open to the public.

Here are some of the best across the UK which are now welcoming Brits to book to stay.

Dingle Dell, East Devon 

The Dome House annexe is open for guests to stay in
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The Dome House annexe is open for guests to stay inCredit: airbnb
The stunning property featured on the show in 2018
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The stunning property featured on the show in 2018Credit: airbnb
The annexe has three bedrooms to book
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The annexe has three bedrooms to bookCredit: airbnb

Dingle Dell, which featured in 2018, was built as a zero carbon eco home with a wildflower meadow roof.

While you can't stay in the main house, you can stay in the annexe, with tea, coffee and homemade flapjacks included in the welcome pack.

The annexe has three bedrooms, with bathrooms having underfloor heating and a rainfall shower.

Nights start from £209 but book for a week to get a 10 per cent discount.

  • Book Dingle Dell through Airbnb -

Dome House, Lake District 

Dome House was completed in 2011
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Dome House was completed in 2011Credit: Booking.com
It was sold by the family who built it in 2016
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It was sold by the family who built it in 2016Credit: booking.com
It is now a luxury hotel open to the public
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It is now a luxury hotel open to the publicCredit: booking.com

Dome House, which was completed in 2011 after costing more than £1m to build, was eventually sold by the Grand Design family who built it.

It is now a luxury hotel, with a number of rooms each having a private seating area and flat-screen TV.

It is also just 650 yards from the World of Beatrix Potter.

  • Book Dome House through Booking.com -

The Apprentice Store, Bath

The Apprentice Store is a favourite of Kevin McClouds
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The Apprentice Store is a favourite of Kevin McCloudsCredit: airbnb
Inside are amazing views of the countryside
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Inside are amazing views of the countrysideCredit: airbnb
The modern property took five years to convert
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The modern property took five years to convertCredit: airbnb

Featuring in series nine of Grand Designs, The Apprentice Store was named as one of Kevin McCloud's top five favourite properties.

The four-bedroom home took five years to convert, and is just one mile from Bath.

It has amazing views of the countryside, and is modern on the inside.

You can rent the house from £495 per night.

  • Book The Apprentice Store via Airbnb -

Timber Cottage, North Cornwall 

Timber Cottage was built on the owner's parents land
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Timber Cottage was built on the owner's parents landCredit: airbnb
The Scandi-style home is rarely open to the public
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The Scandi-style home is rarely open to the publicCredit: airbnb
Inside are modern designs - and you can currently book an August stay
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Inside are modern designs - and you can currently book an August stayCredit: airbnb

The Cornwall cottage, built by couple Gregory Kewish and Rebecca Sturrock on their parents land, was created using timber throughout.

Also a favourite of Kevin McCloud, it is surrounded by the Cornish countryside with 20 miles of rural views.

Indoor swings and a ladder up to the top decking of the house are some of the quirky features of the home.

However, it is only open when the family go away - with a seven-night stay for August currently open to the public.

  • Book the Timber Cottage via Airbnb -

The Kennington Water Tower, London

The Water Tower has some of the best views of the London skyline
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The Water Tower has some of the best views of the London skylineCredit: airbnb
The view of the skyline are found on the 10th floor
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The view of the skyline are found on the 10th floorCredit: airbnb

This Grand Designs property, featured in series 12, was a converted water tower in the middle of Kennington in London.

The Grade II listed building was £380,000, but the owners spent £2m to convert it, and has the largest sliding doors in the UK.

It has some of the best views of the skyline, with 10-stories topped by a four-sided glass tank.

One of the bedrooms is open to guests, as you cannot book all 10-stories, but the stay includes exclusive access to the tank.

  • Book the Kennington Water Tower via Airbnb -

Peckham House, London 

The Peckham property has a fully retractable roof
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The Peckham property has a fully retractable roofCredit: airbnb
The house also fully opens to the garden
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The house also fully opens to the gardenCredit: airbnb
Guests can book to stay, although no parties are allowed
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Guests can book to stay, although no parties are allowedCredit: airbnb

Also featuring on Grand Designs is Peckham House, which was built back in 2005.

It's best feature is the huge glass roof which completely slides open - but automatically closes when it rains.

There is also a two-person spa bath underneath the large bed which can be pushed away, as well as a drop-down cinema.

The property doesn't allow parties, but up to seven people can book from just £235 per night.

  • Book Peckham House via Airbnb -

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We've rounded up some of the other quirky properties you can book in the UK this summer.

Unique rentals include lighthouses and even former windmills.

Kevin McCloud revisits the stunning Dome House in the Lake District on Grand Designs