A derelict house almost entirely hidden by leaves and greenery is going up for auction at £140,000.
The property, based on Pleasant View in Norbury, Staffordshire, appears to have been reclaimed by nature and abandoned for some time.
Images of the listing show red lines drawn to indicate the shape of the home underneath a mass of shrubs.
It is described as “in need of modernisation, repair and redevelopment”, and says it offers 448sq ft with a plot size of 0.30 acres, reports Need To Know.
The listing adds: “There will be no viewing. Access to the site is not advised due to the derelict nature of the structure and the overgrown vegetation.”
The ground floor has three reception rooms, while two bedrooms are on the first floor.
Outside is a “wrap-around garden”, with the exterior itself completely covered in shrubbery.
Pictures of the listing have garnered attention on social media due to its hidden spot.
One person commented: “Considerate of them to outline a house shape against the unbroken wall of greenery.”
“’Pleasant view’ if you’re a spider maybe,” joked another user.
Someone else said: “In need of some modernisation.”
“Lovely access to the cemetery for all the budding serial killers looking for a new adventure,” pointed out another viewer.
Someone else added: “Serious Blair Witch vibes.”
“I’ve driven past this a few times too, hand on heart never knew it was a house! Crazy. Excited to see the work on it when whoever buys it does it up,” another user commented.
Another viewer joked: “Definitely the setting of the new Saw movie.”
A comment attributed to the auctioneers reads: “A unique opportunity to bid on and buy a plot in a popular __cpLocation.
“This land and house is ideal for investors, builders and developers.”
The property, marketed by Higgins Drysdale, Chichester, is available by auction with a guide price of £140,000.
The auction commences on 21 June.
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