Britain’s most disgusting home that was packed full of rubbish is on the market for £300,000 after it underwent a stunning makeover.
Thousands of beer bottles, cans and plastic cartons were piled high in the three-bedroom home.
Thick ivy grew out of control and wrapped itself around the side of the house and along the roof and windows.
And when potential buyers stepped inside the front door, they were greeted with newspapers, plastic bags and other debris.

The floors were completely covered with carrier bags, milk cartons and old food packaging.
Some rooms so inaccessible no-one had been able to fully access them.
Despite debris being piled high and floors covered by rubbish, the home ended up in a bidding war after it went to auction in November 2021.

Bidding began at £110,000 and buyers placed offers in £5,000 increments before a proxy bid saw the auction soar to £145,000, as reported on Luxury Property News.
But it has now undergone a major transformation into a stunning family home with a modern kitchen and vibrant rooms.

It has been rewired and even has a new roof too.
And now, as the house is about to hit the market again, new pictures have emerged of a completely transformed property.
The current owner has transformed the once dilapidated house into a stunning family home with ample living space and a large corner garden.

The house, in Plymouth is on the market with Purplebricks and advertised on Rightmove.
It has an asking price of £300,000 – over double what it sold for its previous state.
The old listing read: “The property requires renovation and remedial work throughout.”

The new one says: “A beautifully presented, recently refurbished semi-detached house.
“With a new roof, new plumbing, gas central heating and complete re-wire.
“Once named ‘Britain’s most disgusting home’, the current owner has transformed this property to a simply stunning family home with ample living space and a large corner garden.

“With a large open plan lounge with wood burner/diner, a large kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs WC, three bedrooms with master en-suite and a family bathroom.”
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