Bizarre four-bedroom home covered entirely in ASTROTURF goes on the market for £300,000 (and the fake grass even carpets the bathroom)
- Semi-detached four-bedroom home in St Austell, Cornwall, seems to blend in with others on the quiet street
- But astroturf in garden actually continues throughout the whole house starting in the hallway and bathroom
- Large conservatory entirely carpeted in fake grass which carries on through a hallway into a utility room A house fitted with astroturf in nearly every room including the bathroom has gone on sale for £299,950.
The four-bedroom home in St Austell, Cornwall, blends in with similar properties on the quiet street from the outside.
But the astroturf which features on the perfectly pruned garden actually continues throughout the house.
As soon as a prospective buyer sets foot in the home they will be stepping on fake grass, and a strip of it has even been places on a windowsill next to the front door.
The large conservatory is entirely carpeted in fake grass, which carries on through a hallway, into a bathroom and a utility room.
And in the garden the astroturf is seemingly laid on any flat surface in sight.
The semi-detached home's listing states it features two kitchens and would be 'ideal for two family accommodation'.
It adds that the property is 'deceptively spacious and versatile' but makes no mention of the odd carpeting choice throughout the house.
The four-bedroom home in St Austell, Cornwall, blends in with similar properties on the quiet street from the outside but the interior reveals it is covered in astroturf
But the astroturf which features on the perfectly pruned garden actually continues throughout the house
As soon as a prospective buyer sets foot in the home they will be stepping on fake grass, and a strip of it has even been places on a windowsill next to the front door
The large conservatory is entirely carpeted in fake grass, which carries on through a hallway, into a bathroom and a utility room
The semi-detached home's listing states it features two kitchens and would be 'ideal for two family accommodation'
And in the garden the astroturf is seemingly laid on any flat surface in sight
The listing adds that the property is 'deceptively spacious and versatile' but makes no mention of the odd carpeting choice throughout the house
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