A renovated six-bedroom hunting lodge that appeared on TV show Grand Designs has been put on the market again after it failed to sell two years ago.

Kemeys Folly, which is set in 24 acres of land, was put up for sale for £1.85m after its stunning renovation featured on the Channel 4 programme.

But the Grade II-listed luxury home near Newport, South Wales, failed to attract a buyer and has now been listed for an extra £100,000 two years later.

The once derelict property was bought by investment banker Dean Berry and his wife Sarah for £830,000 in October 2005.

Grand Designs followed the Welsh couple on their self-build journey as they restored the 18th-century site in 2009.