A five-bedroom detached house has gone on the market for £700k – but it comes with one ‘incredibly trashy’ feature that property hunters are calling ‘absolutely wild’.
At first glance, the home in Waddesdon, Aylesbury, appears pretty standard with its red-brick interior and spacious, grey-scale living area.
And in the current economy snapping up a house with that many rooms for £699,950 is a deal many buyers would think about making.
But on closer inspection there is a very unusual element that appears to have left even the most seasoned house hunters lost for words.
The bathroom contains £50 note wallpaper plastered all around the wall.
Taking to TikTok, @HousingHorrors had a peek at the extremely unusual choice of interior and even branded it ‘definitely a first’ they had ‘ever seen’ on the property website Rightmove.
The presenter added: ‘You get to the b***** bathroom and they’ve got £50 note wallpaper stuck to the wall – I’m sorry, this is insane. This is absolutely wild.
‘And it goes all the way round.’

At first glance, the home in Waddesdon, Aylesbury, appears pretty standard with its red-brick interior

The spacious grey-scale living area is also fairly standard and so the house comes in at a price many prospective buyers would consider

There is an unusual element on closer inspection: The bathroom contains £50 note wallpaper plastered all around the wall
‘I’ve just got so many questions – why on earth would you want £50 wallpaper stuck to your bathroom wall?
‘Obviously it’s their house, they can do whatever they want with it but I have to say this is definitely a first I have ever seen on Rightmove.’
Surreal images of the bathroom show how a single black toilet and sink are surrounded by the large 50 pound notes – of varying sizes and pointing in all kind of directions.
The social media personality questioned whether the wallpaper was a ‘custom-made thing’ or if someone could ‘just buy this’.
While the house does seem fairly standard at first, other images reveal an underlying quirky touch applied to it by its owners.
For example, the dining area has a massive glass chandelier that hands off the ceiling ominously over a table.
And close by, there is another strange aspect to grace the ground floor ceiling – in the form of a massive mirror that reflects the black and white chequered kitchen floor.

Taking to TikTok, @HousingHorrors had a peek at the extremely unusual choice of interior

The social media personality said: ‘I’ve just got so many questions – why on earth would you want £50 wallpaper stuck to your bathroom wall?’

The dining area has a massive glass chandelier that hands off the ceiling ominously over a table

Close by, there is another strange aspect to grace the ground floor ceiling – in the form of a massive mirror that reflects the black and white chequered kitchen floor

The property is advertised as an ‘impressive house in the sought after village of Waddesdon’

In another, smaller room, the owners have been unable to resist the temptation of incorporating a large golden-framed mirror

Another room contains its own ‘very interesting’ wallpaper with the late Queen showcased on the wall in an iconic pop art format
In another, smaller room, the owners have been unable to resist the temptation of incorporating a large golden-framed mirror.
The area also contains its own chandelier, giving it a strangely fantastical touch.
And lastly, another room contains its own ‘very interesting’ wallpaper with the late Queen showcased on the wall in an iconic pop art format.
But it is only the bathroom that boasts the captivating £50 wallpaper which the TikToker has asked people’s thoughts on.
In response to the video, one person commented: ‘Incredibly trashy.’
But not everyone was so disapproving as someone else said: ‘This isn’t a horror – this is brilliant, it works quite well.’
The property is advertised as an ‘impressive house in the sought after village of Waddesdon’.
Though, viewing is ‘highly advised’.