A HOUSE has gone on the market for £375,000, but it’s hiding a dirty secret.
While the exterior of the three-bedroom property in Sheffield looks completely normal, it has baffled house hunters with its open-plan toilet.

A bathroom was made under the stairs in the hallway[/caption]
The rest of the house appears to be perfectly normal[/caption]
The exposed bathroom was added to the downstairs hall and has a snug toilet and sink, but no door.
The listing for the property on Abbey Lane in Sheffield has been mocked over the quirk.
One joked: “No wonder they want to move, got fed up of the stink throughout the house.”
”I guess they’re into public pooping”, quipped another viewer.
Someone else commented: “At least you don’t have to finish before you answer the front door.”
”Harry Pooper,” joked another user.
Luxury Property News reports that on the floor plan there is a door in place – which was perhaps missed in the listing photograph.
Thankfully, the rest of the property doesn’t appear to have any surprises.
The semi-detached pad boasts three bedrooms, one family bathroom with a door, an extended kitchen, two reception rooms, a sun room, and a garden.
The house is currently available with Yopa for £375,000.
House hunters came across a similar shock in Cheshire, where a seemingly-normal property was hiding a very unusual design feature.
Also a three-bedroomed home, the Runcorn pad has been entirely decorated with empty beer cans.
A range of cans, including Fosters and Stella Artois, have been scrunched up and stacked together to create a unique style, resembling a textured metallic wallpaper.
The boozy theme spreads onto the ceiling which sports hanging wine bottles swaying from above and the TV has a selection of beer cans decorating it.
Looking like the ultimate “man-cave” the room also has table football set up and a dartboard for that classic pub feel.
England flags, vinyl records and other various bits of decoration make up the ceiling and walls of the first floor room.
Surprisingly, the rest of the property looks extremely tame and you’d never guess there was a boozy sports den next door.
Two other spacious bedrooms appear traditional with long curtains and even a chandelier.
The property also boasts a huge gaden where, if the new homeowners are keen on the theme, a beer garden can be installed.
Priced at £185,000, the house sits at around nearly £115,000 less than the average UK price which is currently £298,602.
So if you want to grab a bargain, or a beer, perhaps Runcorn is the place to be.

The house is on the market for £375,000[/caption]
The large family home is beautifully decorated throughout[/caption]
A workspace and sitting area has been created in the converted loft[/caption]
The rooms are bright and colourful[/caption]