A house with a bizarre mural of Prince Harry and William has gone on the market for £425,000.
The four-bedroom terraced home, in Brighton, looks deceptively normal from the inside.
But there is no ignoring the exterior – which features a towering painting of the royal siblings, spread across the façade and neighbouring house.
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Both dresses in green hoodies, the figures loom above the words ‘Breaking Up’ typed in the font of hit series Breaking Bad.
A second sign, with graffiti-esque writing, reads ‘We are the danger’.
The quirky property is listed as the “ideal investment opportunity”, reports Luxury Property News.
The mural is believed to have been painted by a local artist, with the road known for property artwork.
Across the road, another property is adorned with an airplane and the word ‘Aroe’ – the name of the artist who, according to their Instagram page, painted it.
It is not clear if Aroe also painted the mural of the royals.
Set over three levels, the home boasts 1,098sq ft, and comes with a bathroom, lounge, spacious kitchen and garden.
The listing, held by John Hilton Estate Agents, makes no mention of the artwork.
It reads: “A four bedroom HMO property let until August 2025 at £2,700 pcm or £32,400 per annum.
“Central Location close to the vibrant Preston Circus with local shops, cafes and bars nearby and within easy walking distance of Brighton and London Road Stations.
“Spacious accommodation is arranged over three levels with separate lounge, modern kitchen and shower room plus four double bedrooms.
“Great Location for student letting, with good public transport links to the Universities.”
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