A five-bedroom family house selling for £850,000 has left home hunters baffled because it has CARPET on the WALLS.
The semi-detached home looks very unassuming from the outside.
It has a modern kitchen diner and a utility room to the side.
Four of the bedrooms are on the first floor as is the main bathroom.
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The largest one is in the converted loft with its own en-suite.
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The back garden has a stylish patio area.
But it is the living room of the property in posh Marlow, Bucks, which has got potential buyers talking.
It has a very thick green, shagpile carpet on the floor.
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But it is also up the four walls of the living room.
One house hunter said: “If I bought this house I wouldn’t be able to stop stroking these green shag carpet walls.”
The home is being sold by Quicklister estate agents and advertised on Rightmove.
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The listing makes no mention of the unusual wall coverings in the living room.
But it says the decor is “stylish” and “contemporary.”
It reads: “This property has been completely renovated by the current owners and now offers a high-quality, stylish and contemporary interior.
“The flexible living space is complemented with ample storage and new electric and water systems.
“The entrance hall opens into the sitting room and a handmade open-plan kitchen with integrated appliances and a walk-in pantry.
“The vaulted rear entertaining room includes dining/living space and a study area.
“From the kitchen, there is access to a large utility room and downstairs cloakroom with shower.
“There is underfloor heating throughout.
“On the first floor, there are three large double bedrooms, two with a Jack & Jill cloakroom, an additional single bedroom/study and a superb family bathroom.
“On the second floor, there is a master bedroom suite with a walk-in dressing area and stunning en-suite bathroom.
“Outside there is a landscaped rear garden with entertaining terrace and seating area, an integral garage store, and ample off-road parking.”
It adds: “Marlow is an attractive and popular riverside town with a pretty high street offering a mix of independent and chain stores as well as excellent coffee shops, pubs and restaurants.”
The article features on What’s The Jam.
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