A five-bedroom house on the market for £575,000 is so posh the toilet is an actual throne.
The Grade II Listed semi is over 400-years-old and set in beautiful gardens.
The rural property has a cosy sitting room with an open fire and homely kitchen.
Also on the ground floor is a games room with a pool table plus a study and a pantry.
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Upstairs in the 17th century pad are the four decent sized bedrooms plus one box room.
But it is the unique family bathroom – which also has countryside views – which has got prospective buyers talking.
The regal toilet is on a raised level and is surrounded by a wooden throne.
To add to the unusual room there is a jacuzzi and a sauna on a raised mezzanine level.
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The bathroom also has a roll top bath, an odd shower which is just a tray on the ground and a curtain.
Plus there are two sinks, a bidet and a urinal.
One home hunter said: “This house for sale has one of the most outrageous bathrooms I’ve ever seen.
“It has a literal throne for the toilet, and then go upstairs to find a hot tub waiting.”
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The house – called Dufton Hall – is in the village of Dufton, north of Kendal, Cumbria.
It is on Rightmove and being sold by H&H Land & Estates.
The estate agents highlighted the bathroom but didn’t mention the loo.
They said: “Also to the first floor is a generously proportioned seven piece bathroom with a feature freestanding bath.
“Views to the fells at the rear and a mezzanine floor above with a Jacuzzi and sauna.”
The listing states: “A beautifully presented, sympathetically renovated and modernised, Grade II listed, attached period family residence, with a host of original features and generous gardens.
“Originally part of the Howard / Greystoke Family estate, with the original house having been in situ since the 12th Century, Dufton Hall as it is presented today is a most impressive Grade II listed building.
“The current property dates to the late 17th Century.
“A much loved family home for our clients for over 30 years, the property is in great order.
“Having been thoroughly renovated and improved during their tenure of ownership and retains a wide range of original internal and external features.
“Including a carved sandstone porticoed doorway, oak panelling, doors and woodwork throughout and an impressive oak “dog leg” staircase.
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