Renowned filmmaker Tim Burton has long been associated with a distinctive gothic style that permeates his work. This aesthetic has sometimes extended into his personal living spaces. In 2006, the film director and his partner at the time – Helena Bonham Carter – purchased Mill House, an 18th-century country home in Oxfordshire, for £2.9million. The Grade II-listed home boasts eight bedrooms and holds historical significance as the former residence of Bonham Carter’s great-grandfather, Herbert Henry Asquith, who served as Prime Minister. Burton added his unique touch to the estate’s eight-acre …