A watercolour of The Crooked House of Windsor, a Grade II listed building steeped in history. Originally built in 1592 as Market Cross House, it was rebuilt in 1687 using unseasoned green oak, which caused its distinctive tilt as the wood dried. This charming structure is not only the oldest teahouse in England but has also hosted various businesses over the years. Its unique slant and rich history make it a beloved landmark and a photographer’s delight.
Interesting Facts:
The house was rebuilt after a land dispute, using green oak that buckled over time.
It has been a butcher’s shop, brewery, antique shop, and more.
A secret tunnel once connected it to Windsor Castle, rumored to be used by King Charles II.
Architectural Illustration: The Crooked House, Windsor
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