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Three-bedroom family home hits the market for just £550 a month – but it’s hiding a very unusual secret

A THREE-bedroom family home is on the market for just £550 a month - but it's hiding a very unusual secret.

The townhouse in Abergwynfii, Wales is close to the coast and boasts a "sunny lounge" and large garden "looking out onto wooded hills" according to the estate agent.

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While it may look ordinary from the outside, prospective buyers of this coastal townhouse may get more than they bargained forCredit: Peter Alan
The lucky owner of this bedroom will also have a toilet conveniently placed at the foot of the bedCredit: Peter Alan

However it comes with a bizarre feature - a toilet in one of the bedrooms.

The advert for the home, posted by Peter Alan estate agents, promises a spot "in the sought after location of Abergwynfii" but makes no mention of the bonus bog squeezed into one of the bedrooms.

The larger bedroom features the unusual addition of a toilet facing the bed.

However, with no sink in sight, a hygienic resident still might need to pop downstairs after making use of this odd piece of bedroom furniture.

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While there are two more bathrooms in the basement, one of which has a spacious shower, the only loo on any other floor is hidden in someone's bedroom.

However, with off-street parking and a large lounge making up an entire floor, the house is still a bargain at this price.

In addition, there is a big family table in the kitchen, with a cat-flap already installed in the back door.

This townhouse has plenty of space to entertain in its large, sunny kitchenCredit: Peter Alan
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In addition to the unusual bedroom, this house also features a spacious and comfortable lounge areaCredit: Peter Alan

Abergwynfii, which used to be a coal mining village, is now popular with holidaymakers.

A nearby mountain holds the source of the River Afan and the Upper Afan Valley area is known for mountain biking and adventure walking.

The local village holds playgrounds, pubs, cafes, a church, a primary school, and bus routes into larger towns – including Bridgend, Port Talbot, and Cardiff.

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