A house without a front door has hit the market for just £150,000, leaving potential buyers scratching their heads.
The two-bedroom terraced home in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, has sparked confusion due to its unusual design.
Photos shared by Luxury Property News reveal that the property lacks a traditional front entrance.
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However, the listing details clarify that access is provided via the back garden, which leads directly into the kitchen.
Once inside, the ground floor offers a bathroom and a combined lounge/diner area.
Upstairs, the home features two bedrooms and a toilet.
The quirky exterior has amused online commenters, with many joking about the doorless façade.
One person remarked, “It must be a nightmare explaining to delivery drivers how to reach the front.”
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Another user quipped, “I like the house – no need for a letterbox.”
Someone else added, “Maybe the owners thought it would lower the chances of being burgled.”
John humorously asked, “Does the postman just knock on the front window when delivering letters?”
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Another user chimed in, “Looks like you’d have to climb in like the ‘Dukes of Hazzard.’”
The property is currently being listed by Blundells, Chesterfield.