A three-bedroom Shrewsbury home listed for £260,000 has left buyers baffled after photos revealed a toilet and hand basin sitting openly in the corner of the dining room.
A Grade II listed red K6 phone box in Chelsea is going under the hammer for £7,500, offering a rare chance to own a British icon with endless quirky conversion possibilities.
A £125,000 Nuneaton terrace with Egyptian murals, religious icons, and Jedward posters has left buyers baffled, but agents say it offers strong renovation potential.
A historic converted windmill in the Norfolk Broads has hit the market for £495,000, offering river views, original features and a rare private mooring in a tranquil setting.
A four-bedroom home near the coast has hit the market with a hidden WWII bunker beneath its garden, offering a unique twist on a traditional family property.
A fully refurbished two-bedroom chalet in the UK’s naturist village is for sale at £200,000, but buyers must embrace life fully clothed-free to call it home.
A historic 69ft windmill in Guernsey, once a WWII lookout, is for sale with plans to convert it into a striking four-bedroom home with observation deck and quarry views.
A luxury Las Vegas estate owned by the Morton family hits the market for £14.7m, boasting resort-style living, a waterslide and space for 250 guests in a stunning desert setting.
The iconic Eames House is reimagined as a flatpack modular home system, letting buyers build and customise their own stylish version with modern, sustainable design.
A historic Rome palace once home to Pope John Paul II is listed for £25m, offering 40 rooms, ornate interiors and a rare chance to own a landmark steeped in history