A four-bedroom house with “space” and “storage” is for sale for £250,000 – but it’s stuffed to the brim with clutter.
Outside the semi-detached home, everything appears intact.
But stepping inside, the new homeowner is greeted with mountains of rubbish and misplaced items.

The kitchen has no bare surface in sight – scattered with condiments, papers, and even a hat.
Two grey cats are seen on the work counters – in a bid to curb the lack of space on the floor.
Cardboard boxes, rucksacks, and opened plastic boxes cover the floor making it difficult to walk around the spacious room.
The dining room table is scattered with board games, boxes, and other miscellaneous items, making it impossible to sit down and have a meal.

Piles of documents and stacks of belongings
Each bedroom has mismatched decor and every surface is lumped with belongings.
One has a clothes horse in the centre of the bedroom.
Another is filled with collapsed and open crisp boxes along with rolls of bubble wrap.
One bedroom has a bunk bed but the bottom level is full of junk.

It is also stacked with collectable Doctor Who and Bobbleheads along with stacks of chunky books.
Although without the piles of clutter, the pokey bathroom has tired-looking tiles – adding to the drab nature.
There are no photos of the garden because it is “overgrown.”
The house in Charminster, Dorset, is managed by estate agent, Wilson Tominey, and advertised on Rightmove.
The listing reads: “An extended four bedroom open plan family home that enjoys parking for two cars and rear westerly garden living space.

“Situated in the village setting of Charminster, it’s home to a beautiful country pub and country walks along the river Cerne.
“The county town of Dorchester is just a short commute away and offers ample amenities.”
It adds: “A small porch offers storage for jackets and boots before leading into the living space.
|The property has a lovely open plan aspect on the ground floor and creates a generous bright space perfect for family living.
“The kitchen has a range of fitted units and space for white goods, finished with decorative tiles surrounding.
“The living room offers plenty of space for a range of furniture and flows through into the diner at the rear of the property offering an excellent space for family living and versatility to the ground floor.

“Before ascending the staircase an opening leads into the side extension.
“Currently used for ample storage this extension further increased the ground floor footprint and has versatile options for the homeowner.
“Ascending to the first floor there are four bedrooms and the family bathroom.
“Bedrooms one, two and three are all double rooms with bedroom four being a generous single.
“The family bathroom at the centre of the property is conveniently placed and comprises a bath with shower over, wash hand basin and W/C.
“The rear garden is proportionate to the size of the property and has a pleasant westerly aspect however is currently overgrown so photos to follow.
“The front driveway has parking for two medium to small cars.”
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