An old car park toilet transformed into a mini bungalow has gone on sale for £110,000.
The “unique” building is close to the town centre and is now suitable for “residential use”.
The mini property has a kitchenette, a shower room, a living space and French doors leading to a 2.70m by 1.50m courtyard.
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It has previously been used as a nail salon and office after it stopped being a public bog.

The tiny pad in Ramsgate, Kent, was a public loo for 90 years between 1930 and 2020.
Locals reacted with bemusement.
Matt Lynch quipped: “A bit of an inconvenience to live in.”

Tai Greenidge joked: “How many bathrooms?”
Charlie Morgan said, “What a joke.”
Yet Drew Clark added: “Great space, very cool.”

The building is being sold by Terence Painter Estate Agents, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The description reads: “The property has most recently been used as a pop-up events space, offices and a nail salon.
“The property might even be suitable as a live/work space, for residential use or as a take-away premises, subject to obtaining any necessary planning consents.

Located on a corner opposite Waitrose with car parking adjacent, and just a few minutes walk from Ramsgate Harbour and a short stroll from the boutique shops & galleries at Addington Street.
“The property is also close to schools, offices and a vast array of residential properties.
“The property, which has recently been rewired and features high skirting boards, has great potential, having previously been granted planning permission for a first-floor extension and for pavement tables, chairs and planters.”
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