Turner-prize winning artist Grayson Perry is known for ceramic vases, tapestries and, of course, cross-dressing. But did you know he has designed a fairy tale house? His Hansel-and-Gretel grotto, designed through a collaboration with architects firm FAT, is an astonishing sight. ‘A House for Essex’ is covered in 2,000 glossy, green-and-white ceramic tiles, with a series of golden, copper-alloy roofs descending in size along the building. Four sculptures stand on top, above several curved dormer windows.