A house in Saffron Walden, Essex, has hit the market, featuring a rather unconventional en-suite arrangement that raises serious concerns about privacy and hygiene.
Priced at £550,000, the property includes a master bedroom with an open-plan bathroom, where the toilet and shower are integrated into the tiled section of the room without any separation from the carpeted sleeping area.
Images of the home reveal this unusual design choice, prompting experts to warn about potential hygiene issues.
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Mark McShane from Boiler Cover UK explains that such an open-plan setup could lead to faecal particles becoming airborne after each flush, a phenomenon known as ‘toilet plume,’ which could then settle on bedding and other surfaces.
He advises regular cleaning of bedding to mitigate this risk, emphasizing that while en-suite bathrooms are considered a modern luxury, they do pose unique challenges.
Despite this peculiar feature, the rest of the property is quite appealing.
The house boasts four bedrooms, including a more traditionally designed second bathroom that ensures privacy.
Additionally, the property includes a large garden, as noted by Luxury Property News.
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Listed with Intercounty estate agents, the home is described as ideal for both downsizers and families. It is conveniently located near the outstanding Saffron Walden County High School and the vibrant town center.
The advertisement highlights the property’s garage and off-street parking for two cars, along with three spacious double bedrooms on the first floor and a well-appointed family bathroom.
The second floor is dedicated to a luxurious principal suite, featuring an ensuite bathroom and a dressing area.
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“This delightful home is perfect for those seeking comfort and convenience, offering ample space for family members or guests, and ensuring your personal space remains a sanctuary of comfort and cleanliness,” the listing reads.
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