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 Upside-down house turns heads on social media

London - Visitors can get a glimpse of the house for an entry fee of £4.

Published: Tue 13 Nov 2018, 10:36 AM

Updated: Tue 13 Nov 2018, 12:38 PM

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Britain's first upside down house opened its doors to the public in Bournemouth, Dorset. The bizarre attraction will allow those who want to experience the thrill of an overturned house with all its furniture also upside down. 
Visitors can get a glimpse of the house for an entry fee of £4 and capture some weird upside down photos. The exteriors of the two-storey house are painted in bright pink, features fully-furnished rooms including an office, living space, bedroom, and bathroom. It is made of timber panels that fit together like 'big Lego', according to Tom Dirse, CEO of Upside Down House UK.
"I was approached by the man who is now my business partner about bringing an upside-down house to Britain. He was behind the attraction in Lithuania and after around nine months of work we've managed to get this one open in Bournemouth," Metro.uk quoted Dirse as saying. 
The first-of-its-kind attraction will remain in the seaside town until at least June 2019.



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