House in Wales for sale for £45,000: what hides inside the incredible mess.

House in Wales for sale for £45,000: what hides inside the incredible mess
House in Wales for sale for £45,000: what hides inside the incredible mess

A cheap home with shocking details inside

According to The Sun: Those looking for housing can purchase this semi-detached house for just £45,000. But what lies behind the front door may astonish.

This three-bedroom property is located in the quiet village of Nantlle, surrounded by picturesque mountains of the Nantlle range in the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia).

Photos of the property quickly spread online, leaving users 'shocked' and joking about the strange interior. The house has two reception rooms, one leading to the kitchen, as well as a bathroom on the ground floor. Every buyer will have to work hard before thinking about updating the interior. Photos show bags of trash, old furniture, abandoned belongings, and other items scattered across the floor.

Scary interior details

From the outside, the house looks like a typical country home, but once inside, you will find heaps of garbage and chaos in every room.

Photos reveal bags of waste, old furniture, abandoned items, and other junk lying on the floor.

The new owner will have to seriously roll up their sleeves before starting renovations.

Auctioneers admit that the condition of the house is dreadful.

All Wales Auction House noted that the property 'requires repair and restoration,' and it is a mild comment based on photos.

The dwelling includes two reception rooms, one connected to the kitchen, and a bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a separate toilet.

However, the main task is to clear out the interiors.

The agent warns that the house will be sold 'as is' and adds: 'Although the contents are not included, they will not be removed.'

This means that new owners will get everything that is left behind.

Despite the need for renovation, the location is hard to beat. The village is right on the edge of the Eryri National Park with stunning views of the mountains from all sides.

The heritage site Coflein states: “Nantlle is situated in an industrial landscape of slate quarries and in a natural environment of lakes, bogs, and mountains.”

“It is predominantly a planned mid-to-late nineteenth-century village, and many of its buildings were designed by architects reflecting how the influence of capitalist owners extended from workplaces to homes.”

The village also has some of the best nineteenth-century workers' houses in Wales, built alongside mid-sized homes that reflected the social structure of the time.

Similar situations in other houses

This news recalls another case that astonished buyers: a three-bedroom property in Brislington, Bristol, looked cozy— but one disgusting detail proved hard to digest.

The open cupboard of essential items seemed perfectly normal at first glance. But on closer inspection, an unusual addition shocked many.

Inside stood a toilet right in the middle of the room, next to a washing machine, fridge, sink, and even a coffee machine.

Clearly, this room stored food and drinks, but there was nothing separating the toilet from the kitchen area.

This unusual layout was designated as a “utility/toilet space on the ground floor” in the listing.

Photos from the property quickly went viral online, with users being 'impressed' and joking about the odd space.
From the outside, the house looks like a typical country home.

The house-buying situation requires caution, as even in an attractive format, numerous surprises may lie in wait. Prospective buyers must be prepared for work and approach their choice thoughtfully to avoid similar situations in the future.


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