Walking into this cute little bungalow in Wales is like taking a step back in time, with its interiors remaining mostly untouched since the 1960s.
The property has gone up for sale for £180,000 and is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in Abergele, Wales - from the outside it looks normal enough, but inside it's like a time capsule, with a bunch of original features dating back to the swinging sixties.
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The house comes complete with a pink bathroom suite, featuring a sunken bath and two bedrooms with patterned wallpaper and carpets throughout.
In the living room there's a stone fireplace and wrought iron screens leading through into a large dining room, which has a hatch into the kitchen, so you can bark orders at whoever is in there.
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The kitchen is fitted with retro units and has a lovely view looking over the garden. The garden has a patio area as well as lawns to the front and back. There's also a garage, to park your Ford Anglia, presumably.
It's up for sale with agents Prys Jones And Booth and is a bit of a bargain, according to Zoopla detached properties such as this one, in this area, usually sell for around £216,000.
Last year in Cornwall, a property went up for sale that had been left abandoned by its owners 20 years ago and had remained completely untouched since.
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The house, near to Penzance, looked like it'd been left in a hurry, with a full bottle of wine from 1990 left on the side and piles of books gathering dust on shelves.
The property was left looking pretty creepy inside, with tins in cupboards and crockery on the shelves still - all covered in cobwebs.
"This is a totally unique opportunity for someone in this area, and this is why people send these types of properties to us," said Lucy Fuller, auction surveyor for Countrywide Property Auctions, South West.
"From what we can gather, the property was locked up over 20 years ago and it appears that many belongings in there have not
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"Tea cups and crockery remain on shelves, clothes remain hung up and chairs are still around the dining table like they are waiting to be used once more.
"It's like the Mary Celeste in there."
Featured Image Credit: Prys Jones and BoothTopics: UK News, Interesting