Frankenstein's monster

When Boris Karloff retired, he moved to a house in Bramshott (next to our village) which he, apparently, chose because of the high levels of paranormal activity in the vicinity. That bit may just be a local legend, though. He made his last film, Curse of the Crimson Altar, in 1968 while he was living in Bramshott and died the following year in the King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst. Anyway, we passed the house today and I thought I'd take a picture of it but then thought this sculpture on the wall beside one of the bedrooms (?his) would be interesting.

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