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You can be sure this is not in naija check out this news article culled from news of the world CAN'T decided what to buy your kids this Christmas? How about this doll's des res — a snip at just £34,995!
The luxury red brick-style mansion boasts six rooms and a sumptious interior to put most full-size homes to shame.
Or for the same money you could forget about the doll's house and get a REAL house instead in Accrington, Lancs.
The doll's mansion, just 80cms high and 110cms wide, is in a much sought after London location—top people's store Harrods.
The "quintessential Georgian Gothic" property has only one bedroom, plus a bathroom, kitchen, hallway, lounge and sitting room.
It comes with chandelier, carpets and original art on the walls.
It even has working lamps and a well-stocked kitchen with pots and pans. The attention to detail is staggering, with a newspaper left on a chair and shoes left in the hallway.
By contrast, the £35,000 property in Augusta Street, Accrington, is just a humble mid-terrace. But it does have one more bedroom.
The doll's house has been made by art historians Kevin Mulvany and Susan Rogers of Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. It took three months to build, has a "15,000 brick finish", and is on display in Harrods' toy department until Christmas. Interest
Susan revealed yesterday: "A lot of people have shown an interest in it already."
But despite the price tag, they think of it as more as a first-time buyer's property.
Three years ago, one of their miniature homes sold for an eye-watering £200,000. Wonderfull www.24cubehosts.com www.24cube.co.uk www.24cubehosts.net
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