property has just gone on the market for £20,000. Artist Tim Chitty wanted to keep its original features when he bought the former worker's cottage back in the day.The home in Stoke-on-Trent was like stepping back in time to the late 19th century with a scullery, coal house and outdoor toilet.Over the years, the two-bedroom terrace became an extension of his own artwork and would provide a backdrop to collages.
He would use materials from the late Victorian and Edwardian period as a source of his creative work, Stoke Sentinel reports.
There were rooms cluttered with a magical world of imagined lives, and wallpaper decorated with period features.Tim, who grew up in the Cotswolds, went to study at Burslem School of Art, before he died at the.
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