A man left gutted after 'Britain's wonkiest pub' was burned down and demolished has rebuilt the iconic boozer - as a miniature model.
Mark Winterbottom, 50, was left devastated when The Crooked House went up in flames on August 5 in a suspected arson attack.
So he decided to reconstruct the pub 'brick by brick' entirely from memory in the form of a dolls house-size model.
The incredible replica which took him almost 30 hours features the landmark pub's slanted look, Bank's Ales signs as well a customer outside and a bench.
Mark Winterbottom, 50, was left devastated when The Crooked House went up in flames on August 5 in a suspected arson attack.
So he decided to reconstruct the pub 'brick by brick' entirely from memory in the form of a dolls house-size model.
The incredible replica which took him almost 30 hours features the landmark pub's slanted look, Bank's Ales signs as well a customer outside and a bench.
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