A four-bedroom house which sits under a bridge has hit the market for just under half a million pounds.
Located in east London, the property offers close links to public transport in more ways than one, with the back garden lying directly underneath a railway bridge.
And estate agents boasted that it lies 'close to public transport' - much to the hilarity of house hunters who saw the listing.
The property is listed for £450,000 and looks like an average terraced house from the outside - however a peek into the garden will reveal the interesting feature.
Located in east London , the property offers close links to public transport in more ways than one, with the back garden lying directly underneath a railway bridge
The property is listed for £450,000 and looks like an average terraced house from the outside - however a peek into the garden will reveal the interesting feature. Pictured: A living room/dining area
The property also boasts a kitchen that is pictured with a fridge, oven and washing machine
It is listed as being 'close to public transport' but with a railway bridge overlooking the back garden, any transport links will feel even closer to home.
Nestled below the bridge is a shed, a paved area and a washing line - both under the shadow of the huge structure.
The property also features two bathrooms and four bedrooms, including an expansive loft room.
It also boasts a kitchen that is pictured with a fridge, oven and washing machine.
Those who saw the property on a Reddit thread found it hilarious.
'Close to public transport,' one joked.
'If a Troll doesn't buy this, I'll be disappointed,' another said.
The terraced house also features two bathrooms and four bedrooms, including an expansive loft room
One of the four bedrooms pictured in the east London property
One of the two bathrooms in the house featuring a bath, sink and toilet
It also has a spacial loft bedroom with large windows and a sky light
One said: 'Does the home come with a grappling hook?'
Someone else added: 'I like how the whole house must shake when a train goes over it.'
And another said: 'Is it close only in the sense that it has the bridge there, or is there an actual station within walking distance?
'In other words can I get a train the normal way or am I better off just getting a grappling hook and roller skates?'
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