A bizarre home with walls made of beer cans has hit the market for £185,000.
Tinnies of booze such as Fosters and Stella Artois have been bunched together to create the effect of paint.
And the theme continues on the ceiling, which is decorated by several hanging wine bottles, as reported by Luxury Property News.
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The room has been kitted out with a foosball table and a dartboard.

And there are even beer cans framing the TV.

But elsewhere, the three-bedroomed property, located in Runcorn, Cheshire, is much more traditional.

The two bedrooms pictured appear to be a good size.

And while the kitchen isn’t the most modern, it is a decent size and has space for an adjoining dining area.

There is also an extremely generously-sized garden where the buyer could build their own garden pub if they wanted to take the beer cans elsewhere.

As of February 2025, the average house price in the UK was £298,602, according to the Office of National Statistics.
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