SHARK HOUSE
OXFORDSHIRE
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The "Shark House" is a four bedroom residential Edwardian terrace in Oxford, with a significantly extended living room, a conservatory, and a walled private garden to the rear. It is also famous for having a 25 foot fibre glass and steel sculpture of a shark crashing through the roof. The Shark is an internationally recognized piece of public protest art.
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The architecture, including the 25 ft Shark sculpture. The space inside is also deceptively large due to a significant extension in the 1980s. It also has a beautiful botanic conservatory, which is usually maintained throughout most of the year.
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A truly unqiue house turned work of art.
Located in Oxford, UK, the exterior of the Shark House might get most of the attention, but the interior is also extremely impressive. Spacious, comfortable and finished to a very high standard, the Edwardian property is a real home. It boasts four delightful bedrooms (three en-suites), all fitted with king-size or double beds. There is plenty of room for socialising and relaxing in the living room, and a well-equipped kitchen and dining area await to cook and enjoy a delicious meal. A real highlight of the home is the botanical conservatory, a bright and airy room teeming with exotic plants, which opens onto an enclosed garden.