FAMILIES looking for an iconic place to live still have a chance to take up residence in Headington's iconic 'Shark House'.
The property at Number 2 New High Street, famous for the huge carbon fibre shark installed on the roof by BBC Radio Oxford legend Bill Heine, went up for rent in early June and no suitable tenants have yet been found.
The rent costs £2,300 a week and agents Chancellors describe it as "an opportunity to live in a piece of Oxford Headington history".
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