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In Pictures: Artist unveils house with distinctive doodle decor

Sam Cox, also known as Mr Doodle, has put his own imprint on the 12-room mansion in Tenterden, Kent.

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An artist has given a new meaning to the words drawing room by unveiling a 12-room mansion covered in doodles.

Sam Cox, also known as Mr Doodle, relies on black and white patterns to provide the decor for his property in Tenterden in Kent.

The setting provides ideal camouflage although locating a toaster or plug socket might be problematic for a visitor unfamiliar with the property’s layout.

Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
British artist Sam Cox, aka Mr Doodle, with his wife Alena, reveals the Doodle House, a 12-room mansion at Tenterden, in Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
A view of the stairwell (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
A view of flowers (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Mr Cox was keen to blend in with his surroundings during a photo shoot with his wife Alena.

Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
British artist Sam Cox has given the house a unique look (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
British artist Sam Cox, aka Mr Doodle, with his wife Alena, reveals the Doodle House (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
The Doodle House is a mansion at Tenterden, in Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Sam Cook reveals Doodle House – Kent
The distinctive house viewed from a distance (Gareth Fuller/PA)
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