YOU know what they say, two is better than one – and these homeowners have taken it quite literally.

This four-bedroom house in Bray, Ireland, on the market for almost £500,000, has baffled property hunters with its bizarre bathroom feature.

This four-bed in Bray, Ireland, has quite the unusual feature in the bathroom

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This four-bed in Bray, Ireland, has quite the unusual feature in the bathroomCredit: DNG Bray

The ordinary-looking terraced home boasts all the usual amenities, but has interestingly decided to double up on some facilities.

It seems the current homeowners are firm believers that couples who take their bathroom trips together, stay together.

As it offers the only explanation for installing TWO toilets side by side in the downstairs bathroom.

The cisterns sit just inches apart from each other, ensuring your lavatory experience is quite the intimate one.

And to make sure a duo’s jaunt to the bathroom remains perfectly in sync, there are even two sinks to use.

The peculiar setup has left house-hunters in stitches – and somewhat distracted from the rest of the home.

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Listed on Daft.ie, estate agents DNG described the property as “delightful” and said it was “sure to appeal” to expanding families.

Situated just a stone’s throw from the seafront, the pad sports a spacious downstairs area.

There is also a sprawling 25m long garden to make use of, providing a stunning view from the patio doors in the living room.

The lower floor also boasts a den, an open plan dining room come lounge and a modern kitchen.

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With four generous bedrooms upstairs and one conventionally designed bathroom, it seems like the perfect family home.

Despite sporting quite the hefty price tag, it is in a prime location for schools, shops and transport links.

The listing explained: “The accommodation comprises a porch with sliding patio door, a hall with stairs to first floor and doors to the accommodation off.

The bizarre, intimate setup has left house hunters in stitches

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The bizarre, intimate setup has left house hunters in stitchesCredit: DNG Bray

“To the right of the hallway is the living room with an open fireplace and an attractive cast iron mantelpiece.

“To the left of the hall is the den, which is an ideal kids’ playroom, home office or even a ground floor bedroom if required.

“Off the den there is a shower room. To the rear of the house, you have the dining room which is open plan to the lounge which overlooks the very sunny garden.

“Off the dining room is the kitchen which gives access to the garden. At the first-floor level there are 4 bedrooms and a family bathroom.

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“The garden provides superb extension potential should the need arise in the coming years.

“Personal inspection is a must to appreciate the highly regarded and extremely convenient location and the wonderful potential this family home offers.”

The home boasts good-sized rooms and a sprawling garden to look out upon

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The home boasts good-sized rooms and a sprawling garden to look out uponCredit: DNG Bray
The terraced property is on the market for almost £500,000

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The terraced property is on the market for almost £500,000Credit: DNG Bray

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