An unassuming four-bedroom house with a built-in SHIP has hit the market for £475,000.
From the outside, the terraced house looks nothing out of the ordinary.
But around the back, a large boat structure has been attached to create a unique outdoor area.
It has a wooden deck and stairs leading up to the top floors of the property.
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The nautical theme continues throughout the home in Nailsworth, south of Gloucester, Gloucestershire.
In one of the upstairs rooms, there is a mannequin dressed in sailor stripes with sunglasses around its neck.
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There is also a collection of canned food on a shelf.
The home also comes with two bathrooms.
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The four bedrooms span over the top two floors.
On the ground floor, the living room and kitchen area have stone floors.
It is filled with quirky decor and art.
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There is a large garden behind the pirate ship outside.
It is being sold by Peter Joy estate agents and advertised on Rightmove.
The listing reads: “A unique character property in an elevated location above Nailsworth.
”This position is very much part of the thriving local community, with easy access to the shops and amenities of the town and country walks and Ruskin Mill on the doorstep.
”The property was originally built using traditional methods from Cotswold stone and has been extended in the recent past, with accommodation arranged over three floors.
”A kitchen, 17ft dining room with a wood burning stove and a 16ft sitting room are on the ground floor.
”A staircase leads up from the latter, with a landing, principal bedroom with adjoining dressing room/study, further bedroom and bathroom on this floor.
”There are two more bedrooms, a large landing room (ideal as a child’s play space or teenage sitting room) and a separate WC at the top of the house, on the second floor.
”The property is in need of some further improvement but is absolutely brimming with character, and the windows at the front take in a lovely view across the valley and over the grounds of Ruskin Mill.”
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