THIS three-bed London home is on the market for £1.5million – but it is missing one very important room.
The new owners will struggle to put a meal together or have a family dinner as the Victorian townhouse has no kitchen.
The property, in the heart of Hampstead Village, appears to come with everything you might need.
It boasts a spacious double reception room and three decent sized bedrooms.
It also has a downstairs loo, a bathroom and separate shower room upstairs, and a patio garden.
But despite its beautiful finish and central location, prospective buyers will likely be put off by its lack of real kitchen.
The living room leads on to a “conservatory kitchen” – but photos show this tiny space consists of a sink, fridge and what looks like an induction hob.
There is also a kettle, toaster and washing machine, but practically no countertop space and seemingly no oven.
It would make hosting a dinner party or even cooking for the family rather challenging.
There doesn’t even appear to be much space to sit down and eat at a dining table.
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