Artist, Grayson Perry, opens the door to his latest art project.
It's been described as the 'Taj Mahal of Wrabness' or 'the gingerbread house by the Stour. And today, Grayson Perry, opened the doors to his latest creation.
The lavish, heavily tiled building took two years to build, having been designed by the Turner Prize winning potter. The theme of the house is the fictional story of a local woman called Julie which explains many of the pregnant women images.
The 'House for Essex' was built by 'Living Architecture' who also built the Balancing Barn and Dunes House in Suffolk. It can be rented for short breaks . The house sleeps up to 4 people and places will be decided by ballot. The closing date for entries is 12 midnight on 26 May 2015.