One-bed terraced house hides incredible secret and it's up for auction for £110K
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A stunning one-bed property could be yours for as little as £110,000 and you can like a king in your own Medieval-themed home.
The Camelot-like house in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, transports you back hundreds of years with a stunning castle interior featuring medieval keep-style doors, exposed brick wallpaper, replica plaques and wrought iron chandeliers.
The 'breath-taking' property looks like it's stepped straight out of an Arthurian legend thanks to its imitation stained-glass windows, exposed wooden beams, a faux fireplace and a scullery-inspired kitchen.
Plus each enchanting room features wallpaper with imposing tapestry designs and wooden doors.
However among the Dark Ages decor there is a modern touch - a white three-piece bathroom with contemporary 'throne', sink and bathtub.
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After images of the middle terrace were posted on social media, viewers were desperate to see images of the home before it was vacated - eagerly scanning the snaps for a round-table or suit of armour.
The property, listed as being 'in need of modernisation', is up for auction with Modern Auction for a guide price of £110,000.
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A Reddit user wrote: "I like to think that before the house was cleared to get ready for auction there was at least one suit of armour in there."
One commented: "It's like living on a pantomime set."
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Another user wrote: "This property needs to have Grade 1 status!!! It's breath-taking!! The use of outdoor gates as internal doors is ingenuous."
Another admirer commented: "I hope the owners are selling up because they have come into money and are buying a much bigger place to go all in with a moat and everything!"
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Earlier this month a neglected home dubbed "Britain's filthiest" property sold for an incredible £115,000 more than the original asking price.
The three-bedroom terraced house in the West Midlands was filled with rotting rubbish, smashed furniture and holes in the ceilings and walls.
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It was placed on the market for only £60,000, with estate agents admitting the house needed a "full refurbishment and modernisation".
The derelict home had been boarded up for three years after apparently suffering from fire damage.
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Social media users branded it "Britain's filthiest home" when it went up for auction with some predicting the property would not sell.
Despite the low expectations, the house sparked a bidding war and sold for a whopping £175,000 when it went under the hammer.
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