A cute cottage has hit the market for £165,000, but buyers will have to walk over the kitchen table to get upstairs.
The cosy country property spans over just 474 sq ft.
This means previous owners had to get creative with their space-saving techniques.
On the ground floor, a floating staircase has been installed.
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However, it runs directly through the dining table in the kitchen.
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The bizarre build means you will need to step onto the kitchen table to walk up the flight of stairs.
There is a handrail on the side to help you up the stairs.
One home hunter joked: “This table and staircase combo.
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“Nothing more appetising than having some feet stomping right beside your dinner.”
The tiny home in Abergynolwyn, mid Wales has a small living room area which is kitted out with a sofa and fireplace.
Behind it is a kitchen area, which has a cooking area and a questionable dining arrangement.
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Up the stairs, there is a bedroom with a large double bed.
It has an impressive en-suite which has a large walk-in shower and freestanding bath.
It is being sold by Welsh Property Services and advertised on Rightmove.
The description reads: “This Welsh stone mid-terraced cottage is set in a quiet residential location within easy walking distance to the centre of the village.
”Refurbished to a very high standard retaining many original features plus the benefit of contemporary kitchen and bathroom.
”With oak flooring, window sills and bespoke staircase. Comprising open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen on the ground floor with a good sized double bedroom and bathroom upstairs.
”With electric panel heating, multi-fuel stove, upvc double-glazed windows and door.
”The front garden is L-shaped and runs down to where the rivers Gwernol and Dysynni meet.
“Abergynolwyn is in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park and is surrounded by beautiful unspoilt countryside with many well-known beauty spots nearby.
”The famous Talyllyn Railway, one of the oldest narrow gauge railways in the world runs from Abergynolwyn to the sea and sandy beaches of Tywyn just seven miles away.
”Bus services are available to Dolgellau, Barmouth, Aberdovey and Tywyn.”
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