A house without a front door has hit the market for just £150,000, leaving potential buyers scratching their heads.
The two-bedroom terraced home in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, has sparked confusion due to its unusual design.
Photos shared by Luxury Property News reveal that the property lacks a traditional front entrance.
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However, the listing details clarify that access is provided via the back garden, which leads directly into the kitchen.
Once inside, the ground floor offers a bathroom and a combined lounge/diner area.
Upstairs, the home features two bedrooms and a toilet.
The quirky exterior has amused online commenters, with many joking about the doorless façade.
One person remarked, “It must be a nightmare explaining to delivery drivers how to reach the front.”
Another user quipped, “I like the house – no need for a letterbox.”
Someone else added, “Maybe the owners thought it would lower the chances of being burgled.”
John humorously asked, “Does the postman just knock on the front window when delivering letters?”
Another user chimed in, “Looks like you’d have to climb in like the ‘Dukes of Hazzard.’”
The property is currently being listed by Blundells, Chesterfield.