A seven-bedroom house in High Wycombe has gone on the market for £650,000 – with a unique feature that might have potential buyers doing a double take.

A seven-bedroom home on Chapel Lane in High Wycombe that was recently listed by Hurst Estate Agents for a guide price of £650,000 has been described as a distinctively “striking property” – and we can see why.

The building looks a little worse for wear in its photos, but don’t be distracted from the main peculiar attraction – two doors that lead to nowhere.

Bucks Free Press:

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The listing concedes that the property, spread over four floors with front and rear garden space, needs a little “decoration and renovation” before new owners move in.

Nowhere is this more evident than in the two additional doors bizarrely installed halfway up the wall at the back and front of the house.

The home also has regular front and back doors, with steps leading up to the front, and all looks normal inside too – with a fitted kitchen, sitting room, dining room, study and cloakroom among the features those in the market for a seven-bedroom house could end up enjoying.

Bucks Free Press:

Hurst Estate Agents suggest that the building could be converted into a large house of multiple occupation (HMO) and describes its potential acquisition as a “rare opportunity” to buy an “elevated property to west of High Wycombe, siding the National Trust Parkland and Dashwood estate”.

Would this put you off?