Not the normal thing you see on property websites but the team behind James May’s Lego house are looking for someone to buy the Lego house which was built for his new television show Toy Stories which will be shown on BBC 2. The BBC in all its idiocy built the two story Lego house for Top Gear presenter James May’s TV show in a vineyard with the intention of giving it to Legoland after the TV filming was completed for Toy Stories. However Legoland now say they can’t afford to foot the bill to dismantle and move the house which makes me wonder, why didn’t the BBC built the Lego house at Legoland in the first place?

James May Lego House
On the BBC website James May is quoted as saying ” Knocking it down is just wrong on every level. It’s a really lovely thing – it would break the hearts of the 1,000 people who worked like dogs to build it”.
Lego’s Martin Williams apparently also said ” We are so disappointed that we are unable to take this amazing Lego construction. We have looked at various options but unfortunately due to the costs and logistics of moving and re-building the house at Legoland, we are unable to proceed with this project”
Whatever happens to the James May Lego house it’s been a good bit of publicity for himself and the Toy Stories TV show. Now I just want Top Gear to come back to our televisions screens soon. Jeremy Clarkson has managed to get in the press too recently after some ecomaniacs dumped manure all over his front garden (I think they failed to realise farming is the biggest contributor to greenhouse gasses). But as they say all publicity is good publicity and I for one can’t wait to see more petrol burning fun on Top Gear soon
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