Market Cross House, Grade II listed building in the United Kingdom
Market Cross House, known as the Crooked House of Windsor, leans dramatically due to unseasoned green oak.
Constructed in 1592, this iconic building was restored in the 18th century and has stood the test of time.
This quirky building has become a symbol of Windsor's rich architectural heritage.
Currently, it houses a tea shop that offers an intriguing backdrop for visitors seeking refreshments.
Its crookedness is so pronounced that it's often compared to the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Location: Windsor and Maidenhead
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