A room with a loo! Two-bed apartment on sale for £240,000 with a toilet and bath IN one of the bedrooms

A Bristol flat promises 'fantastic lake views', 'generous space' and 'tranquil surroundings' - and for £240,000 it could be yours. But there is one thing the estate agent hasn't mentioned on the listing for this 1,360 sq ft apartment in the south of the city... there is a toilet, bath and shower in one of the bedrooms - with no door. The 'extremely unique' property certainly is 'set apart from the others in this development', as the listing claims, despite leaving little room for modesty.  The flat is located next to a lake with stunning views from the balcony. On the ground floor is a long, skinny kitchen diner and sitting room. There is also a toilet.On the first floor one of the bedrooms has a conventional en suite equipped with a toilet, shower and basin. But the second bedroom's bathroom has no door on it. Despite this small caveat, the listing, which makes no mention of the open-plan en suite, promises 'elite living at its finest'.  One of the bedrooms in the £240,000 apartment has a bath, shower and toilet - but no door The estate agent described the layout as 'tranquil' and 'elite' The Bristol property has a balcony with a lakeside viewThe Band B apartment's key features include 'prime position in the building with fantastic lake views', a 'free gym' for residents of the complex, an allocated parking space and allotments available to rent.The listing reads: 'Welcome to an exceptional two-bedroom apartment in the iconic Lakeshore development in BS13 - a home that perfectly blends striking architecture, generous space, and tranquil surroundings.'Offering an impressive 1,360 sq ft of beautifully designed space, this is far from your average apartment. 'From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by a sense of scale and light that immediately sets this property apart from others in the development.'Boasting high ceilings, an open-plan lounge, diner and kitchen, with two generously sized bedrooms both with en-suites, along with a fantastic position and view of the lake from the private balcony, this breathtaking apartment is extremely unique and elite living at its finest.'Set within 10 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and a private lake, Lakeshore offers more than just a home - it's a lifestyle. 'Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee on the balcony or exploring the lush green spaces right on your doorstep, you'll feel miles away from the hustle of the city - yet still just minutes from everything Bristol has to offer.' Pictured: The second bedroom, which has an en suite bathroom On the ground floor is a long, skinny kitchen diner and sitting room  Lakeshore 'offers more than just a home, it’s a lifestyle', according to the listing  The home 'perfectly blends striking architecture, generous space, and tranquil surroundings'Read More London house like a 'nuclear shelter' goes on the market for £950,000 The apartment's listing comes just days after a three-bed house went on the market for nearly £1million, despite being ridiculed for looking like a 'nuclear shelter'. Critics said the south west London home had the appearance of '1930s seaside public toilets'. The listing describes the two-storey property as 'a unique opportunity' and an 'exceptional new residence designed for modern living' for those preparing to meet its asking price of more than £950,000.  However when computer-generated illustrations of the flat-roofed, timber-screened new build were shared on online, the reaction was scathing.One Reddit user said the property had 'all the ambiance and warmth of a prison recreation yard'.  Another compared it to a 'generator backup storage facility', while a third wrote: 'I really want to see the three bedrooms in real life, not AI.'Because it must be like sleeping in a nuclear shelter.'And last December a detached period home in Mortimer Common, Berkshire, went on sale for £475,000 - despite having no roof. House-hunters were left in stitches by the state of St John's Cottage, with the upper floor of the property looking like a Luftwaffe bomb site.The property was once a grand, historic, well-maintained home with luscious greenery. But pictures from its online listing in December showed the house reduced to near-rubble after storms and a subsequent fire in September.  
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