A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online. A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.

Three-bed house on the market at £310,000 mocked for having three doors in a row in one room

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.

A three-bedroom house on the market at £310,000 has been mocked for having three doors in a row in one room.

The “unique” detached, 1970s property also boasts a utility room, garage and living and dining room.

But, one room, in particular, has left potential buyers confused.

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The small room, which appears to be the garage, has two armchairs facing three doors – which are actually cupboards

One home hunter quipped one may be the entrance to the mythical The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe land.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Living room. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

Suzi Cointreau wrote: “Woah. Interesting arrangement of doors.

“I wonder if Narnia is involved?”

Social media comment on the post of A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Social media comment on the post. (Picture: Jam Press)

Nikki Pilkington said: “Well, it is a unique self build design, that’s for sure.”

Another added: “I have even more questions now.

“Like, Why is there a couch in the garage and why is it facing all those doors?”

A fourth person said: “What a cheerful and not-at-all cold place to sit and watch the tiny TV and three cupboards.”

Rowan Allport joked: “Behind one of these doors is your route to freedom.

Social media comment on the post of A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Social media comment on the post. (Picture: Jam Press)

“Behind two of them are XL bullies. Choose wisely.”

Andy commented: “Behind two of these doors is a goat.”

The home, in Wolverhampton, is being sold by D B Roberts & Partners, on Rightmove, as reported by Luxury Property News.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
The three-bedroom house in Wolverhampton. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

The listing makes no mention of the doors.

It reads: “Well established and a fantastic adventure garden for a young family and their children to spend many good times in or a gardeners haven, where they can spend many hours of the day enjoying the benefits of this superb garden.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Living room. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“You would never think, once you’re sitting in the rear aspect, that you are so central to excellent amenities, New Cross Hospital and road network links to Wolverhampton City Centre and further afield.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Dining room. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“It is only a ten-minute drive to Junction 1 of the M54, linking directly to the M6/M5 Motorway connections.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Inside the three-bedroom house in Wolverhampton. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“A central location for sure with the tranquillity of a rear garden as if you were in a rural setting.

“Our vendors designed and built the property back in the late 1970’s, completed in 1980 and have resided here ever since.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Kitchen. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“With its stunning curb appeal you will be drawn into viewing this property alone just from how it looks externally and once you are inside you will see all of its full potential.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Bedrooms. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“Step inside, an enclosed entrance porch and welcoming entrance hallway greets you with accommodation briefly comprising of a thorough living and dining room, kitchen, separate utility room, ground floor guest WC and garage, currently partitioned into a useful store area, all completing the ground floor.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Bedroom. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“To the first floor is a lovely feature gallery landing and three excellent-sized bedrooms, each accommodating double beds.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Bathroom. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“The family bathroom has been refitted with a separate shower cubicle.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
The garden. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“The horseshoe ‘on-off’ driveway offers parking for over four vehicles with gates to both sides giving access to the rear garden.

A quirky 1970s Wolverhampton home listed for £310,000 has gone viral, thanks to a garage with three mysterious doors facing armchairs, sparking hilarious speculation online.
Bathroom. (Jam Press/D B Roberts & Partner)

“Overall the most splendid property most worthy of a viewing.”

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