A House for Essex

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A House for Essex is an eccentric, richly decorated holiday home and art installation in England designed by artist Grayson Perry as a shrine-like tribute to an imaginary Essex woman.

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A House for Essex canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
building
contemporary artwork
holiday home
architectOfRecord FAT Architecture NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Folk-inspired architecture
Postmodern architecture
commissionedBy Living Architecture NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 2013
country England
dedicatedTo Julie Cope NERFINISHED
designer Grayson Perry NERFINISHED
hasArtwork The Life of Julie Cope NERFINISHED
narrative tapestries by Grayson Perry
hasBathroomCount 2
hasBedroomCount 2
hasCapacity 4 guests
hasFeature chapel-like interior
decorated ceramic tiles
figurative sculptures
gold-coloured roof elements
icon-like images of Julie Cope
narrative tapestries
ornate green and white tiled exterior
hasFunction shrine-like tribute
storytelling space
hasGuardianReview The Guardian NERFINISHED
hasMediaCoverage BBC NERFINISHED
Channel 4 NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Manningtree NERFINISHED
hasView River Stour estuary NERFINISHED
locatedIn Essex
Wrabness NERFINISHED
locatedNear River Stour NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
ceramic tiles
timber
numberOfStoreys 2
openedToPublic 2015
operator Living Architecture NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Living Architecture holiday homes NERFINISHED
subject imaginary Essex woman
theme English folk art
commemoration
everyday life of an Essex woman
pilgrimage
use art destination
holiday rental

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Grayson Perry notableWork A House for Essex