In total, he spent £1,000 on the decommissioned former telecoms portal, which he is now considering transforming into a bar in his garden – or a greenhouse, if his daughter has her way.

Pictured: Andy taking delivery of the phone box.
It was delivered to his work on Monday (23 December), where he’ll carry out the restoration.
While repainting is on the cards, Andy has pledged to keep the box Jersey’s signature yellow.
The unusual Christmas giveaway by JT comes as part of a wider initiative to give phone boxes no longer widely used by the public a new lease of life.

Pictured: Andy has promised to keep the phone box, which may become a pub, its signature yellow.
“We are delighted to have helped make this (very unusual!) Christmas wish come true,” Tamara O’Brien, JT Group Head of Customer Experience, said.
“We are all much more conscious these days of finding a useful new purpose for something, after its initial ‘life’ had ended.
“We are looking forward to seeing what innovative uses can be found for this phone box. I know others have been used as pop-up shops, coffee stands and even a mini-disco!”

Pictured: Tamara O’Brien, JT Group Head of Customer Experience.
She continued: “If islanders are still using the boxes for their original purpose then we will keep them, but if not, then finding an innovative new use makes perfect sense.”