property, known as the Coffin House, is a Grade II listed building in Brixham, Devon, close to a harbour.It was built in 1736 – and was built by a bloke whose father-in-law said he would rather his daughter died than marry him.That’s some serious inter-generational shade right there.Previously, the home was known as ye Olde Coffin House and the building was built after an argument between a woman in love and her disapproving father.The dad reportedly told his future son-in-law: "I would rather see my daughter in a coffin than wed to you.”So, in one of the best petty responses we’ve ever heard of, the romantic bloke went off to construct his marital home in the shape of a casket.And, it seems the father-in-law was also appreciative of the.
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