The “Crooked House,” also known as the Sir John Boys House, is listed for sale for about £650,000. The property is widely recognized for its distinctive slanted, “wonky” appearance, which has helped it become a local landmark.

Both outlets describe the building as a major tourist draw and a well-known feature of the town’s streetscape. One outlet refers to the house as an iconic landmark in Manchester, while the other places it in Canterbury, Kent. Beyond the listing price and its reputation, the provided excerpts do not detail the seller, condition, or any plans for redevelopment.

The differences in location reflect contrasting framing across the sources rather than additional new information in the excerpts. In all accounts, the central focus is the same: the property is now on the market and remains notable for its unusual tilt and public recognition.