A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living. A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.

Three-bed semi selling for £300,000…but it has coffin in living room

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.

A three-bedroom semi-detached house is selling for £300,000…but it has a coffin in living room

A homeowner has used a mock casket as a TV stand.

The current owner has transformed the property into a goth’s dream home.

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It is complete with skulls, black leather furniture and even a coffin to rest the telly on.

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.
The Bilston home on sale for £300,000, complete with gothic décor and a mock coffin used as a TV stand. (Jam Press/Paul Dubberley)

The living room has black walls, a skull-shaped coffee table and jet-black sofas.

In the dining room, there’s a medieval-style table and chairs while the curtains are red velvet and the walls are painted crimson.

The kitchen is decorated entirely black including the cupboards.

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.
The Bilston home on sale for £300,000, complete with gothic décor and a mock coffin used as a TV stand. (Jam Press/Paul Dubberley)

A black, spiral staircase leads to a master bedroom that has a back four poster bed with matching bedding.

The home, in Bilston, near Wolverhampton, is being sold by Paul Dubberley estate agents.

It boasts off road parking and excellent transport links.

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.
The Bilston home on sale for £300,000, complete with gothic décor and a mock coffin used as a TV stand. (Jam Press/Paul Dubberley)

The description on Rightmove makes no mention of the decor, as reported on Luxury Property News.

It says: “Spacious three-bed semi in a prime Bilston location with off-road parking, private garden, and excellent transport links.

“Close to schools, shops, and green spaces—perfect for families or commuters.

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.
The Bilston home on sale for £300,000, complete with gothic décor and a mock coffin used as a TV stand. (Jam Press/Paul Dubberley)

“Positioned along the popular Birmingham New Road, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy spacious living in a well-connected and thriving area.

“With off-road parking and a private rear garden, the property is ideal for families, professionals, or anyone seeking convenience and comfort.

“The location is a standout feature, offering easy access to a wide variety of shops, schools, and leisure facilities.

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.
The Bilston home on sale for £300,000, complete with gothic décor and a mock coffin used as a TV stand. (Jam Press/Paul Dubberley)

“Families will appreciate the proximity to well-regarded primary and secondary schools, while parks and green spaces nearby provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.

“For commuters, the transport links are excellent.

“Coseley train station is just a short walk away, offering direct services to Wolverhampton and Birmingham.

A £300,000 Bilston home has gone viral for its gothic décor featuring black walls, skulls, and a coffin used as a TV stand, offering a spooky twist on suburban living.
The Bilston home on sale for £300,000, complete with gothic décor and a mock coffin used as a TV stand. (Jam Press/Paul Dubberley)

“Regular bus routes run along Birmingham New Road, and the property is well-positioned for access to major road networks including the A4123 and M5, making travel across the West Midlands straightforward.

“Whether you’re heading into the city, working locally, or simply enjoying the amenities on your doorstep, this home offers a practical and appealing base in a sought-after location.

“With generous living space, a garage to the rear, and plenty of potential to make it your own, it’s a property that ticks all the right boxes.”

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