‘Most cluttered home’ for sale after major reno. Picture: Supplied
Britain’s most cluttered home has hit the market for £300,000 ($A627,000) after receiving a major makeover.
Previous occupants had left it a mess both on the inside and out, The Sun reports.
Some rooms were not even possible to access as debris piled on the floors and furniture.
The house has now undergone a major transformation becoming a stunning family home, with three vibrant bedrooms and a modern kitchen.
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Number 2 Camperdown Street in Plymouth made headlines when it went on auction in 2021. Picture: Google Maps
Images of its interior revealed the shocking mess left by its previous occupants.
It was put up for auction in this state of deterioration.
The property was auctioned off in November 2021, where the bidding started at £110,000 ($A230,000).
Despite the rubbish that had accumulated throughout the property, it received offers in £5,000 ($A10,400) increments from buyers.
A proxy bid finally brought the auction to £145,000 ($A303,000).
Following its makeover, the property is back on the market for just over double the price.
The current owner has turned the home into an ample living space with a large corner garden.
There is also a large loft area above bedrooms two and three, which could be converted into a further two rooms with the necessary planning permissions.
The Plymouth has now been cleared after years of hoarding. Picture: Purplebricks
It features a new modern kitchen/breakfast room. Picture: Purplebricks
It has been described a “perfect family home” with a master ensuite. Picture: Purplebricks
As the property description states: “Upon entering, you are greeted by a bright and airy open-plan lounge/diner, perfect for entertaining or relaxing with the family.
“The newly fitted kitchen/breakfast room is a true highlight, boasting contemporary units and ample space for culinary creations.”
The property has also been given a new roof, plumbing, gas central heating and a complete rewiring.
On top of that, doors and architraves, skirting and some floors have been sanded back to their original wood.
It is due to go on the market via Purplebricks after once being dubbed “Britain’s most cluttered house”.
Parts of this story first appeared in The Sun and were republished with permission.
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