
Unassuming terraced house listed for £166K looks normal from outside – but hides VERY odd feature in bedroom
A MODEST terraced home was put on the market with a surprise feature in one of its bedrooms.
The two-bedroom double-storey property appeared in a TikTok recently, being listed as £166,000.
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The property, which no longer appears on sale, is described as being in a "great location" of Glusburn, Keighley, with "lovely views" and a "sunny rear yard".
The property's listing states there being two bedrooms, a kitchen, conservatory, and one bathroom in the house.
However, this description of the 58.4 metre squared property lacks a certain detail, which could suggest it actually has two bathrooms.
In one of its "spacious" bedrooms there is a feature that is generally associated with another room of the house.
The bedroom could therefore also be considered another bathroom, where found next to its bed is a bath tub.
The bathtub is situated on black tiled flooring and surrounded by a partial wall.
This may be because the real "bathroom" is only able to fit a toilet, shower and sink.
This odd addition to one of the home's bedrooms make it particularly unique.
It adds to its other attractive features of a garden, off-road parking and a conservatory that home buyers may be looking for.
It is unclear whether or not the property has been sold, but The Sun have reached out to real estate company Rightmove for comment.
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