A LONDON bolthole will be a luxury escape from the bustling heart of the capital for its lucky new owner – but it has one very strange feature inside.

The stunning apartment in Bayswater has gone on the market for £1.25million, despite offering just two bedrooms.

A stunning home in Bayswater has gone on the market for £1.25m

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A stunning home in Bayswater has gone on the market for £1.25mCredit: Rightmove
But it features the odd addition of a builders'-style ladder between the second floor and a small mezzanine floor

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But it features the odd addition of a builders’-style ladder between the second floor and a small mezzanine floorCredit: Rightmove

But would-be buyers with plenty of cash may well be left scratching their heads over an unusual addition to the top-of-the-range flat.

In spite of the hefty price tag, the flat has been kitted out with a whopping builders’-style ladder to a mezzanine level.

The structure juts out right into the middle of the living space, taking up plenty of room in front of a swanky three-piece suite.

The current owner appears to be using the little nook to store documents – and indeed it seems too small to be useful for much else.

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Estate agents Chesterton make no mention of the ladder in their listing for the property in Porchester Terrace North.

In the ad, they describe the two-bed, two-bath maisonette as “ideally located” for both the gardens of Porchester Square and transport links at Paddington Station.

The property covers 914sq ft and the new owner will have a share of the freehold, they said.

Often, when ladders are used in London homes, it’s to make the most of a small space.

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A studio flat in Kensington, one of the capital’s poshest postcodes, went on the market for £175,000 last year.

But the owner faces a sheer climb to get into a bed located on a small mezzanine level.

Meanwhile, a “dangerous” flat in Dublin has a ladder to get in and out of the front door.

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The property is fitted with a 10-rung aluminium ladder as it doesn’t have a set of stairs.

Astonishing photos of the lay-out were shared by housing protest group Take Back The City.

The property features two bedrooms and two bathrooms

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The property features two bedrooms and two bathroomsCredit: Rightmove
Would-be buyers will likely be queuing up for a viewing

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Would-be buyers will likely be queuing up for a viewingCredit: Rightmove
The maisonette features its own balcony, which overlooks a lovely square opposite

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The maisonette features its own balcony, which overlooks a lovely square oppositeCredit: Rightmove

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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