A pretty unusual looking home has been put up for sale.
The property takes on the shape of a horseshoe and has gone on the market for a cool £975,000.
Boasting four bedrooms, the bizarre shape of the bungalow means that potential owners are able to stand at one end of the house and see the opposite side.
Designed by award-winning architect firm Cheshire Robbins, the home is situation in the sought after area of Christchurch, Dorset.
Completely hidden from street view by trees, the new owner will enjoy lots of privacy..
The horseshoe home was build back in the late 1980s and has current owners have lived their for eight years, according to Wales Online.
The bungalow has 1,894 sq ft of living space with most of the main rooms looking out over the back garden through floor-to-ceiling windows. There is a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, living room, further reception room and sun room.
The master bedroom has built-in storage and an en suite bathroom and there are also three further bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room.
Outside the Astroturf garden has a large decked area and gazebo for entertaining.
The property also has solar panels, a front garden and a driveway with parking for multiple vehicles.
The house is in the sought-after Friars Cliff area of Christchurch and is within walking distance from the beach.
Andy Denison, from estate agents Denisons, who are selling the property, said: "It was designed by Gordon Robbins from Cheshire Robbins, who was always a bit creative with his designs.
"I would imagine the shape was to maximise the square footage on the plot without having to go to two storeys and also not losing that outdoor space.
"It's been designed very cleverly, with the garden on the south side.
"The house is very unique and very stylish and we've had a lot of interest. Not everybody wants to be in a standard retirement bungalow and I think this would appeal to families as well.
"You can be in one end of the property and see the other end. It's a very unique way of living. Friars Cliff is a very popular area and everything there is around that million pound mark. The beaches at Friars Cliff are very sought after and this isn't far from the beach."
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