A three bedroom house on market for £275,000 has been mocked for having a shower in the kitchen.
The skinny, semi-detached house is spread over four floors.
The bedrooms are on the second and top floor.
There is even a cellar in the basement and a huge garden.
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The decor is a bit dated but the bizarre feature is in the kitchen.
There is a shower cubicle in the corner near the cooking area.
The family home is in Borrowdale Road, Lancaster, in Lancashire, as reported by What’s The Jam.
It is being sold by estate agents JD Gallagher and advertised on Rightmove.
Home hunters were blown away by the odd placement of the shower.
Jodie stated: “I can honestly say I’ve never seen a shower in the kitchen before.”
Holly added: “Perfect property for homes under the hammer.”
Ashley joked: “I’ll trade a happy meal for it.”
The listing reads: “Sought-after residential hub in Lancaster, just a brief 10-minute stroll from the city centre.
“Nestled near Williamson Park and Lancaster Canal, it boasts proximity to esteemed schools like Lancaster boys Grammar.
“Notably, Freehold stands out for its period homes with gardens, a rarity in the city.
“This unique feature contributes to its high demand and popularity among residents seeking both charm and convenience.
“This three-bedroom detached house presents the perfect opportunity to create your own home.
“It’s a bay-fronted stone-built residence awaiting complete renovation.
“Inside, the ground floor features a hallway leading to a generously sized lounge at the front, boasting high ceilings characteristic of the area.
“Continuing, there’s a dining room towards the rear with access to the cellar and a well-proportioned kitchen leading to the garden.
“Upstairs, the first floor accommodates two double bedrooms and a large bathroom.
“The top floor attic bedroom occupies the entire floor, offering ample space.
“Outside, a sizable garden at the rear complements the property, along with an additional garage that holds potential for various uses.
“This home presents an exciting opportunity for restoration and personalisation, offering a blend of historical charm and modern potential.”
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