A four-bedroom house has hit the market for £220,000 in Birmingham – but there’s a hidden surprise baffling social media users.
The property, located in Kingstanding, has a large cylindrical hole joining two rooms together – leading amused viewers to liken it to a “time portal” and “hobbit hole”.
Other users who likened it to a hole caused by a wrecking ball pointed out its apt road name – Wrekin Road.
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The interior of the house appears dated and in need of some TLC, with the ‘hobbit hole’ taking you back in time to a world of floral curtains, patterned carpet and dated furniture.
The semi-detached home comes complete with a garage and rear garden.
Marketed by Paul Carr Estate Agents, the property is offered with no upward chain reports What’s The Jam.
The agent describes it as “in need of full modernisation” and notes the “feature circular opening to the dining room” from the lounge.
Social media users shared their thoughts on the fixer upper and it’s quirky feature wall.
“It’s a time portal,” quipped one viewer.
Another person commented: “Dublin-NY Portal II.”
“TONIGHT MATTHEW, I’M GOING TO BE…spending £50k to modernise my house,” added another user.
Another person commented: “With the difference in decor between the rooms it already looks like a portal to another time in history…”
“It’s like a huge cat flap lol,” added someone else.
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