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House listed for £875,000 with ‘crazy’ piece of furniture inside leaves house hunters in hysterics after noticing VERY strange item in Welsh property

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It seems that the owner of the property decided that he did not want an ordinary bathtub and instead wanted to bathe in the luxury of a high-heeled shoe.

The listing of a detached family home in Wales has left house hunters in suspense after they noticed an eye-catching feature.

From the outside, the four-bedroom house, located in Conwy, looks like a quaint, unremarkable period property.

With whitewashed walls, stained glass windows and high ceilings, the Grade II listed pre-Georgian residence is seemingly perfect for those who like the finer things in life.

The property is for sale on Rightmove for £875,000 and is one of only two known medieval buildings within the city walls, according to the listing.

But eagle-eyed viewers spotted a feature in the Welsh home that some described as “very vulgar”.

It seems that the owner wanted to add a touch of modernity to his classic house by completely redecorating the bathroom.

They decided they didn’t want an ordinary bathtub and wanted to bathe in the luxury of a high-heeled shoe.

The stunning thick platform bathtub features a variety of different pink tiles, from dark plum to ballet slipper pink.

It seems that the owner of the property decided that he did not want an ordinary bathtub and instead wanted to bathe in the luxury of a high-heeled shoe.

The bath also has several patterns of a pink bow underneath and along the sides of the glamorous shoe.

It is unclear whether the shoe’s actual heel has any particular use or is simply there for dramatic effect.

The bathroom has plain white walls, so it doesn’t distract house hunters from the main attraction.

And some have even wondered if the oddly shaped sink is actually meant to be a coffee cup.

The white sink has a tall, thin base and an open handle where the soap dispenser is located.

A man called Kevin, from Ireland, found the strange property and posted it in an X with the caption: ‘Think of the most incredible thing you could find in this Welsh cottage.

‘Then scroll down to photo #17 to find something your wildest imagination couldn’t even imagine. You will NOT be disappointed.’

His tweet racked up more than 80,000 views, as other users commented on the unique feature.

From the outside, the four-bedroom house, located in Conwy, looks like a quaint, unremarkable period property.

From the outside, the four-bedroom house, located in Conwy, looks like a quaint, unremarkable period property.

Some have even questioned whether the oddly shaped sink is actually intended to be a coffee cup.

Some have even questioned whether the oddly shaped sink is actually intended to be a coffee cup.

With whitewashed walls, stained glass windows and high ceilings, the Grade II listed pre-Georgian residence is seemingly perfect for those who like the finer things in life.

With whitewashed walls, stained glass windows and high ceilings, the Grade II listed pre-Georgian residence is seemingly perfect for those who like the finer things in life.

The house has a total of three bathrooms and there is another with black patterned walls that also has a peculiarly designed sink that takes up the entire wall.

The house has a total of three bathrooms and there is another with black patterned walls that also has a peculiarly designed sink that takes up the entire wall.

The kitchen also does not follow the medieval rustic theme, as it is very different from the rest of the house.

The kitchen also does not follow the medieval rustic theme, as it is very different from the rest of the house.

The original single-storey house building dates from the winter of 1441-42 and retains its general 16th-century form.

The original single-storey house building dates from the winter of 1441-42 and retains its general 16th-century form.

One wrote: ‘It’s very vulgar. So is the bathroom in photo 18.’

Another wrote: “It looks like it was decorated by three very different people who had tremendous resentment toward the owner.”

A third said: ‘What the hell? Did a dishonest architect sneak in there when the owners weren’t looking?

A fourth commented: ‘That was magnificent madness!!! I love it.’

The house has a total of three bathrooms and there is another with black patterned walls that also has a peculiarly designed sink that takes up the entire wall.

The kitchen also does not follow the medieval rustic theme, as it is very different from the rest of the house.

It features bold cabinets in red, white, yellow, blue and black that have been color blocked to create a 70s and 80s effect.

Dafydd Hardy, the estate agents selling the property, said the interior offers “exceptional originality and preserved heritage”.

They state that the original construction of the single-story house dates to the winter of 1441-42, “retaining its general 16th-century form.”

However, it was modified in the 18th century and then again between 2008 and 2015.

Dafydd Hardy stated: ‘The current owner, who oversaw the undoubtedly mammoth task, had an unwavering vision and an evident love for historic buildings and their heritage.’

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