BRITAIN’S weirdest parking space attached to a property has left house hunters baffled.
The very unconventional “off street parking” at an address in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire, has completely caught perspective buyers off guard.
Jam Press/Buckley BrownThe very unconventional ‘off street parking’ at an address in Nottinghamshire has left viewers caught off guard[/caption]
Jam Press/Buckley BrownThe three-bed home has just gone on the market and boasts traditional beams and authentic features[/caption]
Jam Press/Buckley BrownThe garage is lurking just behind a curtain in the lounge[/caption]
The three-bed home has just gone on the market and boasts traditional beams and authentic features.
At an asking price of £300,000, there is also three out-buildings which are currently being used as a workshop, an office and storage space.
And while all may seem perfect and there appears to be a lot on offer for the price tag, there is one extremely peculiar feature.
Despite promising to “make you instantly fall in love”, some viewers just can’t quite get passed the shocking car parking space.
Images on Rightmove show a Ford Fiesta parked up just inches away from the lounge area.
The property’s garage is lurking behind a thin floral curtain – with the car being so close you could sit in the driver’s seat and watch TV.
One house hunter laughed at the bizarre area and said: “This house on Rightmove looks quite nice.
“Until you realise that the garage is in the lounge.
“I’m sure those toxic fumes will help you relax.”
It comes after drivers were left baffled by ridiculously small spaces that they couldn’t even fit their motors into.
The car park in Cornwall made headlines when a hilarious snap went viral – showing how tiny spots were.
Some even joked they should only pay for half of their ticket.
And one dad was livid after his local council decided to introduce a new parking plan.
Lancashire County Council painted odd lines on the pavements – making life difficult for pedestrians or those on mobility scooters, Ian Hodgson fret.
Jam Press/Buckley BrownThe car is so close you could sit in the driver’s seat and watch TV[/caption]