A house with a 25ft great white shark sticking out of its roof is set to be given listed status by a council who originally wanted it demolished.

City councillors hated the monster 'jaws' built into the roof by owner Bill Heine back in August 1986 and refused it retrospective planning permission.

However, Michael Heseltine, then secretary of state for the environment, came out in favour of the shark and the monument was saved.

Now over 30 years later Oxford City Council are deciding whether to give the building, with its fibre glass shark 'diving' into the rooftop, listed status.

An application for it to be listed on the Oxford Heritage Asset Register will now go to the city council, with a decision expected by the council next year.