Story from Jam Press (Wacky Doll House) Pictured: Exterior of the home. Unsuspecting family home hiding wacky interior filled with old dolls on market for ¿320,000 An unsuspecting family home has gone on the market for ¿320,000 ¿ with a wacky interior filled with dolls hidden inside. The semi-detached home in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, has previously featured on television and in design magazines ¿ and for good reason. While from the outside it looks like any other house on the street, inside is another story. It has been carefully decorated over the years to honour its Edwardian architecture and period elegance, immediately visible from the ¿showstopping¿ entrance hallway, where original Minton tiled flooring, plaster wall panelling, intricate cornicing, and picture rails immediately set the tone. Heading into the¿formal front reception room, the lounge¿boasts a bay window, high ceilings, and a beautifully restored period fireplace. The room is boldly decorated in deep red tones, with one of the home¿s numerous china dolls seated on the chaise lounge. Elaborate artwork covers the walls, all in keeping with the period theme of the property. Meanwhile, to the rear, a second sitting room offers warmth and intimacy, with French doors leading out to the courtyard garden and a striking original fireplace with log burner. The¿bespoke breakfast kitchen¿is beautifully appointed with rich, walnut-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a striking centre island as its focal point. A Victorian conservatory¿extends from the kitchen, offering a peaceful retreat overlooking the private courtyard garden. Upstairs, the galleried landing ¿ complete with detailed panelling and ceiling cornices ¿ leads to three double bedrooms. The¿principal bedroom, originally two rooms, now spans the full width of the house and enjoys beautiful decorative ceiling work and a grand bay window to the front. The rear bedroom features a walk-in closet and fireplace, while a third double overlooks the garden. Each are decorated uniquely, with one decked out in green and brown tones, while another has a green and red theme ¿ and, of course, more dolls and historical trinkets on display. Also upstairs is a¿period-inspired family bathroom¿featuring a corner bath and vanity unit with tiled surrounds, as reported by Luxury Property News. Outside, the home benefits from a walled front forecourt with a traditional tiled path leading to the entrance. A right of way over the neighbouring property allows for rear gated access, while a private¿courtyard-style back garden¿offers a low-maintenance outdoor space with decorative paving and pebbled borders. The listing agent at Carters Estate Agents said: ¿Offered to the market¿with no upward chain, this is a rare opportunity to own a truly bespoke home that effortlessly honours its Edwardian roots while providing flexible and spacious modern living. ¿Viewing is essential¿to appreciate the incredible character, craft, and uniqueness this remarkable home has to offer.¿ ENDSCredit: Jam Press/Simon Donnelly
AN unsuspecting family home has gone on the market for £320,000 – with a wacky interior filled with dolls hidden inside.
The semi-detached home in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, has previously featured on television and in design magazines – and for good reason.
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The home’s ordinary exterior hides an interior packed with ornate furnishingsCredit: Jam Press/Simon DonnellyThe owners have decorated with old-fashioned dolls, trinkets, and furnishingsCredit: Jam Press/Simon DonnellyThe decor is certainly unique, with the home currently the residence of numerous china dollsCredit: Jam Press/Simon Donnelly
It has been carefully decorated over the years to honour its Edwardian architecture and period elegance, immediately visible from the “showstopping” entrance hallway, where original Minton tiled flooring, plaster wall panelling, intricate cornicing, and picture rails immediately set the tone.
Heading into the formal front reception room, the lounge boasts a bay window, high ceilings, and a beautifully restored period fireplace.
The room is boldly decorated in deep red tones, with one of the home’s numerous china dolls seated on the chaise lounge.
Elaborate artwork covers the walls, all in keeping with the period theme of the property.
Meanwhile, to the rear, a second sitting room offers warmth and intimacy, with French doors leading out to the courtyard garden and a striking original fireplace with log burner.
The bespoke breakfast kitchen is beautifully appointed with rich, walnut-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a striking centre island as its focal point.
A Victorian conservatory extends from the kitchen, offering a peaceful retreat overlooking the private courtyard garden.
Upstairs, the galleried landing – complete with detailed panelling and ceiling cornices – leads to three double bedrooms.
The principal bedroom, originally two rooms, now spans the full width of the house and enjoys beautiful decorative ceiling work and a grand bay window to the front.
The rear bedroom features a walk-in closet and fireplace, while a third double overlooks the garden.
Each are decorated uniquely, with one decked out in green and brown tones, while another has a green and red theme – and, of course, more dolls and historical trinkets on display.
Also upstairs is a period-inspired family bathroom featuring a corner bath and vanity unit with tiled surrounds, as reported by Luxury Property News.
Outside, the home benefits from a walled front forecourt with a traditional tiled path leading to the entrance.
A right of way over the neighbouring property allows for rear gated access, while a private courtyard-style back garden offers a low-maintenance outdoor space with decorative paving and pebbled borders.
The listing agent at Carters Estate Agents said: “Offered to the market with no upward chain, this is a rare opportunity to own a truly bespoke home that effortlessly honours its Edwardian roots while providing flexible and spacious modern living.
“Viewing is essential to appreciate the incredible character, craft, and uniqueness this remarkable home has to offer.”
The bathroom wouldn’t look out of place in a gothic novelCredit: Jam Press/Simon DonnellyThe house offers three bedrooms, including one which spans the width of the houseCredit: Jam Press/Simon DonnellyThe striped room showcases a satiny green day bed and an old-fashioned doll in a buggyCredit: Jam Press/Simon DonnellyThe estate agent said the unique home ‘honours its Edwardian roots’Credit: Jam Press/Simon Donnelly
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