Aachoo!! - New Banksy work puts property sale on hold

Aachoo!! - New Banksy work puts property sale on hold

A new mural of a sneezing woman, titled "Aachoo!!", claimed by elusive street artist Banksy to be his latest work, has thrown the sale of the property on which it appears into doubt. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

The new piece is located on one of Britain steepest residential streets on a property in Totterdown, Bristol, a property that is currently on the market with local estate agent Greenwoods Property Centre, however, the sale is now on hold. Undoubtedly the piece has caused quite a stir in the local community with many coming out to have a look at the artist’s latest stencilled work.
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Source: Property Reporter



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