James May

About 2 months ago, Top Gear host James May set out to build a two-story house made entirely out of Legos. Well, the house is now being broken down after no-one showed any interest in purchasing it. Originally, May planned on moving the house to Legoland for their theme park; however, plans fell through since transportation costs were to high. There was even a last minute appeal on Facebook, but no-one came forward.

A spokesman for the Lego house (we’re impressed it even has a spokesman) said that the bricks will be donated to the Denbies Wine Estate once it has been demolished.

“It was never intended to be a permanent fixture on the site as it was a temporary structure that didn’t have planning permission,” said the spokesman. ”We were always happy to have it there for as long as was wanted.”

- By: Stephen Calogera

Source: Telegraph

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