Three-bed house in Gavin and Stacey's town goes on the market for just £165,000 - but there's a catch
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A quaint home in the seaside town of Gavin and Stacey is up for sale - but it may cost a packet to make it 'well lush.'. The semi-detached house, located in Barry, South Wales, has hit the market for £165,000 - and it's ready for a makeover that will have guests gasping: 'What's occurring?'.
However, potential owners may have to use a little more than their winnings from the local amusement centre to turn it around - as it's frozen in time in a 1970s capsule. Nonetheless, the three-bed home is packed with potential, with the interior boasting trends from the 1960s and 1970s - along with a few original 1930s fireplaces for good measure.
Inside, the house welcomes you through a salmon-pink entrance hall - complete with pink carpet - leading to a sitting or dining room, lounge and kitchen. Upstairs, three bright bedrooms line the first floor, with two of the larger rooms covered in vintage floral print wallpaper and vibrant pattered carpets, while the box room has been stripped down to bare walls and a partially-intact red carpet.
The bathroom, meanwhile, features mustard yellow and white-tiled walls, a bathtub, sink, toilet and window panes painted in a lemon shade of yellow. Outside the home sits a decent sized rear garden, along with an outbuilding that could be transformed into a workshop or home office.
A semi-detached house, located in Barry, South Wales, has hit the market for £165,000 - and it's ready for a makeover that will have guests gasping: 'What's occurring?'. The property is situated close to Barry's town centre, as well as local parks and the library.