A Victorian bathhouse has gone on the market for £1.1 million – with a rather unexpected secret hidden inside.
While the Grade II-listed building is fully restored with stunning industrial décor, parts of the home have been decorated in a carnival-meets-circus theme.
In the large open plan living room, a giant clown face is a not-so-subtle nod to this.
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Posing on the wall, alongside a sign reading ‘The new dodgems’, the clown marks the property’s most elaborate feature – a bowling alley.

The living room offers 60ft x 40ft of spare, so there’s plenty of room for activities (circus-themed or otherwise).

Meanwhile, in one of the four bedrooms, the theme continues with signs read ‘Burlesque’ and ‘Show girl’.

There’s even a submarine-inspired storage room beneath the main reception room, accessed via a porthole and tunnel for little ones to crawl through.

Elsewhere in the home, there is a cinema room kitted out with a large screen and huge sofa-style seating.

The property is located in St. Leonards-on-sea in East Sussex, and is on the market for £1,100,000, reports Luxury Property News.

The property has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, a sun terrace, and is near St Leonards beach.
It dates back to 1868 when it was used as a Turkish bath house, and was later renovated into a family home in 2013.

The listing, held by M&W Property Sales and Lettings, is described as a “one of a kind family home”.
It reads: “The Bath House is a fully restored Grade II Listed building steeped in history and full of character and charm.”

The property is currently being used as an Airbnb, which the agent says is “offering excellent returns with further scope to increase its income stream”.