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Home That Used To Be A Public Toilet On The Market For £330,000
Public toilet converted into flat – yours for £330,000 (Picture: Rightmove)
August 21st, 2017 | 09:33 AM | 1547 views
METRO.CO.UK
A semi-detached house that used to be a public toilet has gone on the market for £330,000 – nothing to those flush with cash.
The one-bed home was converted in 2016 and is said to ‘boast’ an open-plan kitchen, living area, and cloakroom.
It has under-floor heating, a contemporary glass staircase leading to a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and a courtyard enclosed by a brick wall.
It is presumed its toilet facilities are also pretty special.
The public convince had been set for demolition but a residents’ campaign put a stop to that and instead the site was converted into two apartments.
The house in Ewell Village, Surrey, has been listed on the Rightmove property website for £330,000 by Mark Anthony Estate Agents.
According to GetSurrey the property had been sold just last year for £285,000 suggesting strong growth in the housing market given the 16% jump.
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The block, called Bourneview, backs onto a green open space that includes the Grade II listed Bourne Hall.
The toilets had been auctioned by Epsom and Ewell Borough Council in 2012 for £68,000.
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courtesy of METRO
by Chris Caulfield
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