A FIVE-bed house is open to offers from £200,000 – but it’s falling apart.

Panic-inducing photos reveal the crumbling Edwardian pad in Ayrshire, Scotland, is an uninhabitable tip.

The stunning five-bed Edwardian home to be snapped up for just £200,000

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The stunning five-bed Edwardian home to be snapped up for just £200,000Credit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions
But the inside of the home is a total tip

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But the inside of the home is a total tipCredit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions
The roof appears to be falling apart

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The roof appears to be falling apartCredit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions
Damage to the walls and framing has created piles of rubble

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Damage to the walls and framing has created piles of rubbleCredit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions

There are huge mounds of junk piled up high and everywhere is covered in bric-a-brac, old furniture and building materials.

The wallpaper is peeling off and there is a massive, rotten hole in one ceiling.

There are still paintings on the walls and the current or previous owner’s possessions are strewn around the place.

Would-be buyer Fraser Morton joked the cleaning the home will be light work.

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He said: “Declutter and a couple of tins of obliterating magnolia. Job done.”

The pad will go under the hammer for bids starting at £200,000 in an online auction next Wednesday.

It is being sold by Towns and Country Property Auctions and advertised on Rightmove.

The listing said: “This period property needs a full refurbishment and would be a fantastic project for an experienced developer.

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“We access the accommodation through a large central hallway, with the ground floor currently set as living- room, TV room, games room, music room, study, kitchen and bathroom.

“The sweeping staircase leads to five further substantial bedrooms, shower room and bathroom.”

The home appears to be falling apart

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The home appears to be falling apartCredit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions
Piles of junk are inside the property left behind by the previous owners

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Piles of junk are inside the property left behind by the previous ownersCredit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions
The new owners will have their work cut out for them

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The new owners will have their work cut out for themCredit: Rightmove / Town and Country Property Auctions

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