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House with shower located inches from the bed hits market for £350,000

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A with a very convenient, although somewhat unusual, bedroom feature has gone on the market for £350,000.

The Essex-based features two light and bright double bedrooms – one of which has an “open plan en-suite”. Just inches from the bed, a shower unit and sink can be seen. The unusual bedroom feature appears well maintained, with a glass cubicle to prevent any spillages. There doesn’t appear to be a toilet in the open place space.

Despite , it could be perfect for the chilly winter mornings. The end of terrace home, in the Bishop's Stortford area, also boasts a family bathroom, a kitchen-breakfast room, a lounge and conservatory, reports .

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Outside, there’s a large garden and garage. The listing, held by Mullucks, says the home is “in need of updating” and comes with no chain. Of the “en suite”, the agent says the “shower room could be enclosed if preferred”. The property is currently available for £350,000.

Earlier this year, a property with a toilet next to – and facing – the bed was listed in Morley, Leeds. Still currently available, the pink bedroom featured a freestanding bath and sink, as well as the bizarrely placed WC. It is currently on the market for £359,995 with William H. Brown. The property is just one of many that have hit the market in recent months that include unusual features. Last month, that had cinema-style quality.

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The property, named Cattleya after 19th Century merchant William Cattley, in Rawdon, near Leeds, West Yorkshire. The home includes a Star Wars-themed cinema room that has a stunning replica of the film's franchise's iconic Millennium Falcon star ship.

Estate agents Enfields Luxe previously said: "Named in honour of William Cattley, Cattleya is nestled in 1.8 acres in the Heart of the Cragg Wood Conservation area. "Steeped in history, this property plays part in a fascinating story of a historic area of Rawdon. The land in which this impressive dwelling sits has been an active part of history dating back to the early 1700s.

"Fast forward to 2014, when this plot became the backdrop for this impressive five bedroom family home. And purposefully saving the best till last, where reproduction spaceship doors pull you inside a full replica of the Millennium Falcon flight deck and you don’t have to be a movie buff to appreciate the cinema and games rooms. This space is one of a kind and took two years to complete."

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