A Victorian flat has hit the market with a rather unusual feature – a loo that appears to double as a wine cellar.
The quirky property is listed for offers over £500,000 and comes complete with a downstairs WC where wine bottles are stored alongside the toilet.
The two-bedroom duplex conversion located in Hyndland, Scotland, dates back to 1883 and forms part of an impressive end-terrace townhouse.
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While the unusual storage solution is likely to grab attention, the flat is packed with period charm throughout, as reported by Luxury Property News.

Designed by architect HD Barclay, the home boasts ornate ceiling cornicing, original fireplaces and stained leaded-glass windows.
A standout feature is the 30ft lounge, which comes with a bay window and striking Corinthian pillars.
The duplex extends across approximately 1,400sq ft over two floors.

It also includes a spacious dining kitchen with a bay window, two double bedrooms and two en-suite bathrooms.
Outside, there is a private patio and off-street parking.
The principal bedroom features a window seat, while the second bedroom opens directly onto the patio through a bay window and benefits from a large walk-in wardrobe.

Although the property has been modernised by its current owners, it still retains many of its original Victorian features.
But it’s the unusual downstairs toilet-cum-wine store that’s likely to leave potential buyers doing a double-take.
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