A recent property listing in Norwich, Norfolk, caused a stir among potential buyers due to its unique feature in the master bedroom.
The three-bedroom home on Bishop Bridge Road surprised visitors with its ensuite bathroom featuring glass walls, offering little privacy for the shower and toilet visible from the bedroom.
The property, listed on Rightmove for £425,000, showcases a terraced house that appears ordinary from the outside but boasts a modern and upgraded interior.
Estate agents Sefftons highlighted the ‘glass ensuite’ as a standout feature, emphasizing its high-quality design and panoramic views of the River Wensum from the master suite.
Despite the property’s attractive location and features, social media users expressed concerns about the unconventional bathroom design, with many feeling uncomfortable about the lack of privacy.
One prospective buyer, Sarah Weatherley, shared her surprise at the glass walls in the ensuite, suggesting that the transparency would need to be addressed for her to consider the property.
While the listing generated mixed reactions online, the property is described as an exceptional period home with stunning views of the river and cathedral in central Norwich, a city known for its historical significance and vibrant atmosphere.
Featuring multiple reception rooms, a riverside garden, and spacious bedrooms, the property offers a unique living experience for those seeking a blend of modern amenities and historical charm.
Sefftons representatives noted the high interest in the property, with numerous viewings scheduled shortly after its market debut, attributing the appeal to the unconventional yet intriguing bathroom design.
As inquiries about the property continue, Rightmove has been contacted for further comments.
