A mechanic is selling his house which features a huge indoor skate park. You can see him showcasing his unique gaff on Netflix's Amazing Interiors here:
Keen skater Rob Marsden built the park himself so he could enjoy his favourite pastime from the comfort of his own home in Terrington St Clement, Norfolk, UK.
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The park features a 13ft vertical wall and three 4ft quarter pipes, and after spending many enjoyable years skating it, Rob is selling up.
Speaking to The Sun, he said: "I'm 45, I have a broken back and I'm a middle-aged shredder.
"I never thought I would leave this place but I found a place out in the country that I have bought.
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"I want to work from home and fix up the new place. I'll make a concrete feature there that I'll skate - just not inside this time."
Rob wants £240,000 ($314,589) for the three-bedroom semi-detached converted village hall, which also boasts a designer kitchen, lounge and bathroom.
The 19th Century house also features a few nods to Rob's skateboarding passion, and clearly, the property could be the perfect home for a keen skateboarder looking to get on the East Anglian housing market.
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A description of the property reads: "ATTIK are delighted to present St Clements Hall, a former youth hall and now....Bowl House, yep, a house complete with a skate bowl, 4m vert wall, mini skate park with three 4' quarter pipes, three bedrooms, a very spacious open plan living area, private courtyard garden and secure gated parking for several cars."
You can find out more about the property here.
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