Grand Designs The Street: Do couple end up homeless in finale of 2019 show? (Image: CHANNEL 4) Grand Designs The Street followed a UK first as as Bicester council, just 14 miles from Oxford, sold plots of land to the general public for around £100k each. These Britons were then able to build their dream homes on the land. Tonight two new builders will attempt to build their dream house on a plot of land. Pauline, 55, and Godfrey, 62, hope to build a modular house on the Channel 4 programme. Related articles Grand Designs The Street: House proves life-changing for couple Grand Designs: The Street viewers baffled over 'show first' Grand Designs The Street: Kevin McCloud presents the last in the 2019 series (Image: CHANNEL 4) Grand Designs The Street: Do couple end up homeless in finale of 2019 show? These homes are delivered and ready to assemble on site. However, the hopeful couple run into problems, as is common on this building show. Pauline and Godfrey have selected a two bedroom two bathroom house, and end up £60,000 over budget. Moving from the suburbs in Southampton to the street, the couple are downsizing to a single-storey home. Running into financial problems, the pair struggle to get a mortgage. Related articles Grand Designs The Street: Pauline, 55, and Godfrey, 62, hoped to build a modular house (Image: CHANNEL 4) This causes problems for Pauline who is forced to delay retirement. Then, the company building their home falls through on the order, leaving them in dire straits. On last week’s episode of Grand Designs The Street a couple attempted a record-breaking house. The couple aimed to build an accessible home. Sue, a former foster carer, explained that she suffers from severe osteoporosis and has a degenerative spine disorder. This means that amongst a number of health issues, she lives with mobility challenges.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility