A -themed complete with its own bowling alley and has gone on the market for a jaw-dropping price.
The Grade Two listed named The Bath House is located in the charming seaside town of St. Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, and was given a fairground makeover in 2013. The converted Turkish Baths - which is on the market for £1,100,000 - comes with its own fully functional bowling alley, cinema room and sun terrace. It has four bedrooms, three of them are double rooms, and three bathrooms - including two en-suites.
The 60 x 40ft living room is described by the estate agents as the "perfect place to host", and includes the array of attractions as well as multiple different areas to "create the feeling of separation". A large banner on the wall reads "Anderson & Rowland's - The New Dodgems" in another nod to the funfair theme, and a clown mural is hung above the dining area.
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The bedroom meanwhile has a poster reading "Show Girl" and a sign leading to the bathroom which cheekily says "Burlesque". The full listing for the property reads: "The Bath House is a truly unique property set in a renovated Turkish Baths.
"Built in 1868 the property was completely renovated in 2013 and now boasts three luxurious bedrooms, a massive 60ft by 40ft living room, a huge dining table for 14 guests and a secret cinema room. It's only a short walk to bustling St Leonards which has some wonderful coffee shops, eateries and vintage shops as well as being just 100 metres to the beach and St Leonards Garden."
"It is steeped in history and full of character and charm. Its location in Burton's St Leonards is very beautiful, with fascinating and unique architecture around it and also the wonderful St Leonards Gardens. Only a stones throw from the beach, it is also possible to walk into Hastings Old Town. There is an outdoor sun terrace for your morning coffee."
It comes after a Victorian a former station house in a quaint village that backs onto railway lines was put on the market for £850k. The semi-detached property built in was formerly part of the station house before being sold by British Rail in the 1990s. It has since been transformed into a stylish, cosy, four-bedroom abode with enviable views of the vast, open spaces of the iconic summit of Box Hill in the North Downs in Surrey.
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