‘Boring’ looking bungalow on the market for £695k – but wait until you see what’s round the back
A ‘BORING’ looking bungalow has gone on the market for just £695,000 – and it comes with a number of hidden surprises.
At first glance the unassuming property in Morpeth, Northumberland, looks to be nothing special.
From the front the bungalow looks ‘boring’[/caption] But it is actually a three-storey mansion in disguise[/caption] The house features a games room with a bar, parquet flooring and a generous skylight[/caption]But potential buyers will be getting more than they bargained for when they step inside.
Due to the cliff it is built into it appears to only have a single storey from the street, but it is actually a three-storey mansion in disguise.
It boasts five-bedrooms, three bathrooms, a decking area and three landscaped lawn areas.
Outside the back of the home, the property has layered lawns and landscaped gardens.
And there is even a stone bridge and a private stream for any punters willing to stump up the asking price.
The home also has a “mancave” complete with bar and pool table area under a vaulted glass roof overlooking the gardens.
On the ground-floor, there is a music room and home office, while a mezzanine level has been designed for relaxing.
The main living room, meanwhile, features a futuristic pyramid-shaped corner fireplace.
Meanwhile, the middle-floor boasts a home cinema room, two double bedrooms and bathroom with views looking out onto the south-facing garden.
Estate agent Bradley Hall says: “This fantastic property really is a hidden gem, on approach it is unassuming yet within it is a remarkably spacious five bedroom detached home.
“The current owners have modernised and updated the interior.
“This home is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with sizeable, landscaped gardens surrounding the property, providing space for family fun or relaxation with the terrace and patio areas.”
It comes after a stunning Gothic mansion made famous on the BBC has now gone on the market and it has some famous links too.
Beechmount is a Georgian Gothic Revival showpiece home that dates back to 1805 and was featured on Wales’ Home of the Year 2022.
Meanwhile, a famous artist’s incredible wonky home dating back to nearly 600 years ago could be yours for an eye-watering price.
Quentin Blake lived in the lop-sided medieval townhouse in Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, for more than 50 years.
There are five bedrooms in the massive house[/caption] It is on the market for just under £700k[/caption] The Northumberland house has its own private bar[/caption] The living room incorporates the properties masonry brick into the interior decor[/caption] It boasts a landscaped lawn area and decking[/caption] A dining area with ample views[/caption]