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Unveiling the Bizarre Secret Hidden Within This £130,000 House
The Sun
January 18, 2026•4 days ago

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A three-bedroom house listed for £130,000 in Farington features a unique, doorless toilet within its conservatory. This unusual addition, situated on a concrete slab, has baffled potential buyers. The property also includes a balcony, lounge, dining room, and a detached garage. The auction for this home concludes on January 26.
A HOUSE has just gone on the market for £130,000 – but it’s hiding something very unusual.
The semi-detached property looks perfectly normal on the outside – but one strange feature on the inside has baffled house-buyers.
The three-bedroom house has a balcony, an entrance hallway, and what has been described as a “spacious lounge” which may be appealing to potential buyers.
The home has a dining room area which is said to span the “entire width of the home.”
It also has a detached garage, a private driveway and a garden in the listing.
There is also a plumbed loo inside the conservatory.
The unusually-placed toilet is situated on a slab of concrete, underneath a glass roof and next to a glass wall.
This toilet does not have a door, screen or opaque walls for privacy.
The house listing states: “The kitchen offers generous storage, with an integrated oven and hob, as well as space for additional freestanding appliances.
“A single door from the kitchen leads into the conservatory.
“This bright and airy space can also be accessed from the dining room and offers versatile additional room for a variety of uses.
“There is also a plumbed toilet here, offering potential to create a downstairs WC.”
This bizarre home is being listed in Farington, near Preston, Lancashire.
Luxury Property News reported that the home is up for action and is being advertised by Ben Rose.
The auction for potential buyers ends on January 26.
This isn’t the only house that has caused speculation from buyers.
In Haslingfield, situated around six miles south of Cambridge, a house was listed which looked normal on the inside – but shocked buyers from its quirky outside decor.
The 19th century four-bedroom home was listed for £450,000 and had been restyled by an amateur artist.
The outside walls of this property are covered with 139 artwork designs on plywood – featuring portraits of people, animals, still-life flowers and other unique creations.
The house has been dubbed on Google Maps as “The Portraits House”, which was designed by Robert Petryszak.
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