A MANHATTAN-style flat with a bizarre feature in the bedroom has gone on the market for £230,000.
At first everything about the flashy flat seems normal, but something strange appears to be suspended in the corner, and the bed is nowhere to be seen.
The property is located in Newcastle upon Tyne and has an open-plan kitchen and living area as well as a separate bathroom and entrance hall.
However, the bedroom is hidden inside a peculiar-looking fabric pod that hangs from the ceiling.
The suspended room's interior is wooden inside and appears to have perspex glass doors at the entrance.
The "bedroom area" also includes built-in wardrobes, and a storage cupboard which houses a gas boiler and a radiator.
And, like a Tardis, it has far more space than it appears to from the outside and has a large double bed inside.
The kitchen is fully kitted out with an electric oven and gas hob and also has, a built-in washing machine and space for a fridge/freezer.
The bathroom also does not disappoint, as it has a shower, bath and tiled flooring.
The swanky flat is decorated in an industrial style and has exposed brick walls and bare wood floor boards.
It is located in a prime spot with access to plenty of local amenities, bars, restaurants and transport links.
This is not the only strange property to go on the market recently, as last year we told of a trendy three-bedroom flat in a posh London suburb that had a bizarre feature.
We also told of a flat in Glasgow that has a strange feature on its roof that leaves people confused.
And how a mum was baffled by a bathroom feature inside her home.

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