The James Blunt museum that fits in a phone box
Mystery surrounds the appearance of a pop-up museum dedicated to singer James Blunt - and the whole thing fits inside a phone box in rural Herefordshire.
Residents have been left bewildered by the box's transformation that consists of a sign attached to the door and images of the tousle-haired troubadour.
News of the ground-breaking shift in England's cultural offer has reached the songwriter, who took to social media to praise the dimensionally-challenged venue, saying entry was free to both his fans.
Urishay resident Tom Oliver pays BT £300 of his own money each year to preserve the site as a working phone box. But he has denied being behind the venture, leaving no one quite sure who did it - or why.
Video journalist: Louise Brierley