Upside down house taking shape on seafront
LDRSA house that sits on its roof is taking shape on the seafront near Blackpool's South Pier.
Last month, planning permission was granted for The Upside Down House on the site previously occupied by the Theatre D'amour puppet theatre which was demolished in December.
The new attraction is expected to open to the public in May and be in place for three years.
Upside Down House UK Limited, which operates similar attractions in other parts of the country including Liverpool, Bournemouth and Brighton, said it hoped the new addition would attract year-round visitors.
The building is a two-storey structure which is designed to appear to be upside down on its roof and at a slight angle, creating novel scenarios such as a bed appearing to be on the ceiling.
Similar structures can be found across Europe and Blackpool's version will have an Ocean Blue exterior, to reflect its seaside setting.
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