A SEEMINGLY pleasant property has sparked a huge debate – for its downstairs loo without a DOOR.
The semi-detached home in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, has an attractive hallway, spacious lounge, almost new kitchen and heaps of space.

The property features an unusual open bathroom layout[/caption]
The unassuming kitchen can be found only moments away from the toilet[/caption]
The house is complimented with an expansive garden[/caption]
Its living room echoes a warm, colourful space[/caption]
A heavily decorated hallway perhaps distracts from the primary feature[/caption]
But for £350,000 it seems you don’t get the requisite number of doors – with the under-the-stairs bog apparently missing one.
In images for the property no door can be seen closing off the pokey water closet, leading to a huge debate among potential househunters.
A description on Rightmove says: “A welcoming and spacious entrance hallway with front facing half glazed entrance door, side facing uPVC window, central heating radiator, tiled effect flooring, built in storage cupboard and stairs leading to the first floor.
“A downstairs low flush WC, wash hand basin and tiled effect flooring.”
Images for the three-bed house show the loo crammed into the under-stairs space, with a hand basin, toilet roll holder, mirror and even family pictures on the wall.
However the images do not show a door, although some posters claim it is hinted at.
The WC debacle caused consternation among house-hunters online.
“Interesting choice,” said one, while another added “Oh good lord” and one said: “The fact they put it in a photo is bold.”
Another said: “I want to believe that the door to Harry Potter’s sh*tter is at 90 degrees or more, and out of shot.
“It looks like it is also a shower curtain. There’s some magnetic tags on the edge of that triangular door section on the right, which seem perfectly fine….”
Another chipped in: “I think they might have just photographed it with the door open?”
Another responded: “There’s a door on the floorplan. I chose to believe no one would have it otherwise.”
And one explained: “If you look in the mirror on the picture of the the sh*tter, you can see what appears to be the top section of a thin door open at 90 degrees.
“I’m sure the soundproofing isn’t great though and everyone in both the kitchen and living room will hear you unloading a massive dump.”
But one replied: “It looks like that’s that bottom bit of cupboard door we can see though in the picture of the loo. I’m still not convinced there’s a door.”

The property benefits from a bright, open plan[/caption]
The attic conversion features a plush carpet and brick wall[/caption]
The semi-detached home appears unordinary to passers-by[/caption]
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