
A THREE bed house has gone up for sale that appears completely unremarkable – until you spot a bizarre feature in the living room.
Potential buyers have been left confused after noticing a strange object in the £260,000 Shropshire property.
As well as an enclosed garden and gas fired central heating, the house has a random toilet and sink in the dining room.
The bathroom features sit next to one of the ground floor windows.
A listing description boasts of “a low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin” in the dining area.
The dining area has wooden effect flooring, and wooden frame doors giving access to the kitchen, cellar and first floor landing.
The house offers an enclosed front courtyard and a generously sized rear garden.
It is being marketed by Shrewsbury-based agents Holland Broadbridge with offers in the region of £260k.
Located in Castlefields, Shrewsbury – near the river Severn – it is within walking distance from the local railway station.
Holland Broadbridge’s describe the house as near “good local amenities, tranquil riverside walks and medieval town centre of Shrewsbury”.
They added: “Having deceptively spacious living accommodation over four floors, this is an attractive and well proportioned, three double bedroom mid terrace town house being offered for sale with no upward chain.
“The property would benefit from general modernisation/ improvement allowing any potential purchaser’s to remodel the property in their own particular style.”










