Two bedroom home could be yours for £210k - but it has a VERY bizarre en suite | The Sun

2022-09-17 07:03:19 By : Ms. Alice Wu

THIS two bedroom home could be yours for £210k but it has a very bizarre en-suite.

House hunters have been left confused by the weird layout of the Bournemouth home after noticing the 'open plan' bathroom.

Pictures show one of the bedrooms has a shower cubicle, a toilet and a sink in the corner - but no walls around the en-suite for privacy.

And to make privacy concerns worse, there is a huge unfrosted window right next to where you would shower.

In the room, there is also a random door to the courtyard garden.

Managed by Estate agent Roberts Sales and Lettings, they wrote in their description: “Ground floor flat freshly refurbished to an impeccably fine standard.

“Open plan lounge, diner and kitchen with dual aspects.

“Custom bespoke kitchen with granite worktops, Neff appliances and breakfast bar originally intended for a luxury executive house.

“Contemporary fully tiled bathroom with thermostatic shower.

"Bedroom one has a plain ceiling with recessed low-level LED down lighting and UPVC double-glazed windows to the side and rear aspects.

"Bedroom two has an open plan en-suite arrangement.

"There is a plain ceiling with recessed LED down lighting  and UPVC double-glazed window to front aspect.

"The en-suite comprises of a shower cubicle with a thermostatic shower and a concealed cistern WC with fitted wash hand basin over.

"There is a fitted extractor and UPVC double-glazed door leading to the courtyard garden."

Dozens of home hunters were quick to comment on the unique en-suite with some doubting its practicality.

One said: “Ideal loo location if you’re having a BBQ. Everyone can watch you using it so you’re not left out.”

Another added: “I’ve always wanted to have a s**t when the postman delivers my mail.”

A third commented: “Love the fact the website has put up no floorplan because there’s literally no floorplan.”

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