IF you’re looking for a home that’s bound to turn heads, we’ve found just the property for you.
Whilst the bold colour choice is sure to go down a treat with those who love all things bright, the ‘criminal’ garden feature has left numerous house hunters gobsmacked.

Take a look inside the huge five bedroom home that’s currently on the market for £750,000[/caption]
Whilst the bold colour choice has gone down a hit with many, the ‘criminal’ garden feature had others gobsmacked[/caption]
People were also stunned to see this fireplace in the bathroom[/caption]
Reddit users thought the fake grass ‘should be illegal’[/caption]
Not only this, but if you take a look inside this bright yellow house, there’s something in the bathroom that hasn’t sat well with those eager to move.
The detached home, which is found on Higham Road, Tuddenham, was added to Rightmove on 27th February and is currently on sale for £750,000.
The freehold property, which is up for sale with estate agent Hockeys, boasts five large bedrooms and three spacious bathrooms.
The timber framed potton home, which was built in 1991, even has a triple garage with a one bedroom apartment above it.
Whilst it has a host of charming features including an inglenook fireplace and exposed timbers, there are a few things people have spotted that have left them unsure.
The generous en-suite and walk-in wardrobe is sure to impress many, as well as the large gated driveway.
Additionally, there’s also four reception rooms, numerous outbuildings and countryside views.
The property is up for sale with no onward chain and is nestled in a stunning village with great access via the A14.
But Reddit users were left baffled by the bathroom’s unique fireplace.
It comes after one anonymous house hunter took to social media to discuss the property, leaving many totally stunned.
Posting on Reddit, on the r/SpottedonRightmove thread, the user asked: “Do you like bright yellow and fake grass?”
Not only this, but the poster then penned: “Also considering this was a 1991 self build, what on earth were they thinking putting what I assume is a fake fireplace in the bathroom and taking up a load of shower space?”

The property has five large bedrooms[/caption]
The kitchen is massive[/caption]
It is up for sale with no onward chain and is nestled in a stunning village[/caption]
Big divide
And Reddit users were left totally divided by the property – whilst some ‘loved’ the layout, others thought the fake grass in the garden was ‘a crime’.
One person said: “It’s awful. The hideously hued render. The acres of fake grass. The pointless space-hogging chimney breast.”
That fireplace in front of the shower…. that’s atrocious
Reddit user
Another added: “That fake grass is a crime.”
A third commented: “I don’t actually hate the yellow but that fake grass should be illegal.”
Whilst someone else chimed in: “The yellow and fake grass don’t bother me. Nothing a few tins of paint and some grass seed can’t fix.
“But that fireplace in front of the shower…. that’s atrocious.”
That’s a lot of house for the price
Reddit user
However, at the same time, someone else beamed: “I actually love the layout and floorplan.”
Another chimed in: “Ok apart from the fake grass, I actually like it. There I said it.”
Whilst one house hunter shared: “That’s a lot of house for the price.”
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Moving house hacks
1. Declutter Before You Pack
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