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Flintstone House could be reduced to rubble amid lawsuit



A house that serves as a colourful homage to The Flintstones is at the centre of a legal battle in California.

The quirky, bulbous property, inspired by Fred and Wilma’s home in the beloved 1960s cartoon, has been declared a public nuisance by officials in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Critics Yabba Dabba Doo not like the building because of how the owner, media mogul Florence Fang, has added new decorations to the property’s exterior.

Dinosaur sculptures have been installed in the backyard, while a sign in the driveway also features Fred Flintstone’s famous catchphrase.

Ms Fang is accused of violating local codes and creating a “highly visible eyesore”.

A complaint was filed by the town of Hillsborough after she refused to comply with orders to remove some of the house’s features.

Ms Fang’s family say she is defiant, with her grandson telling local media that she “will fight to save the Flintstone House”.



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