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The Unusual Reason Why This House Appeared Overnight with a Shark on the Roof

Summary by La Nacion
A house in England has achieved international fame for an unusual detail: a shark of approximately 7.6 meters long “encrusted” on its roof. The sculpture, which simulates the animal through the tiles, has turned the property into a tourist attraction in Oxford, known as Headington Shark House . Installed in 1986, the work was conceived by British journalist Bill Heine in his home and made by sculptor John Buckley. Made of fiberglass and steel, t…

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A house in England has achieved international fame for an unusual detail: a shark of approximately 7.6 meters long “encrusted” on its roof. The sculpture, which simulates the animal through the tiles, has turned the property into a tourist attraction in Oxford, known as Headington Shark House . Installed in 1986, the work was conceived by British journalist Bill Heine in his home and made by sculptor John Buckley. Made of fiberglass and steel, t…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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