A small beach hut without mains power on sale for £200,000 at Abersoch beach, Gwynedd, Wales - same price as nearby houses with stunning Cardigan Bay views.
A dilapidated hotel bedroom with stained carpets and peeling wallpaper in Preston is on sale for £40,000, leaving bewildered Brits questioning what exactly they would be buying.
Britain's tiniest bungalow, measuring just 24.5 square metres and barely bigger than a garage, has hit the market in Beverley, East Yorkshire, for an asking price of £110,000.
A four-bedroom Sheffield home with its very own fish and chip shop attached is on sale for just £270,000, though the chippy must cease trading once the sale completes.
London's second narrowest home, just seven feet wide in Kensington, is on sale for £1.2 million, somehow squeezing in two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a private terrace.
An eight-bedroom home next door to Fred West's infamous Gloucester murder house is on the market, with agents warning buyers of the street's dark and notorious history.
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 £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.