Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000. Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.

Britain’s most disgusting home that was packed full of rubbish now on market for £300,000 after stunning makeover

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.

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.

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And when potential buyers stepped inside the front door, they were greeted with newspapers, plastic bags and other debris.

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.
Home before the makeover. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

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.

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.
Home before the makeover. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

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.

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.
Home after the makeover. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

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.

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.
Home after the makeover. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

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.”

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.
Exterior. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

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.

Once dubbed Britain’s most disgusting home, a rubbish-filled house in Plymouth has been transformed into a stunning family property and is now on sale for £300,000.
Home after the makeover. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

“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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