A very quirky house built for thrill seekers who don’t mind a lack of privacy has hit the market for £124,000.
The home, in Birch Road, Ellesmere, Shropshire, has an exposed toilet at the top of the stairs, with no door or walls protecting its user’s modesty.
Despite its lack of boundaries, the two-bed has been described by estate agents as “quirky and characterful”, as reported by Luxury Property News.
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The mid-terrace town cottage has a kitchen and dining room, living room, master bedroom and study or second bedroom.
But it’s the outdoor space that shines, with a large garden space stretching to around 100ft.
Part of the listing reads: ““Externally, the property provides excellent gardens have been much improved by the current vendors to now comprise a number of distinct areas which are, briefly, a raised decking area, children’s play area, attractive gazebo, and bark chipped area with garden storage shed.”
But members of the public can’t see past the toilet.
One stated: “I never thought open-plan bedroom toilets would catch on but they have.
“The whole place is just weird.”
Another said: “I genuinely have nightmares like this.”
One other added: “If you really wanted to squeeze in a loo upstairs, based on the floorplan surely you’d switch the loo and basin around?”
Halls Estate agents are advertising the property for sale by private treaty.
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