A TINY studio flat is on the market — but potential tenants are more likely to get their bum burned than their fingers.

Househunters were horrified to see the “luxury room” advertised with a snap of a bunk-bed ladder dropping onto a cooker.

Potential tenants are likely to get their bum burned in this tiny Cheshire studio

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Potential tenants are likely to get their bum burned in this tiny Cheshire studioCredit: Kennedy Newsand Media
The images for the 'outrageous' £500-a-month flat were added to Rightmove

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The images for the ‘outrageous’ £500-a-month flat were added to RightmoveCredit: Kennedy Newsand Media

The images for the “outrageous” £500-a-month flat in Warrington, Cheshire, were added to Rightmove at the weekend.

One Twitter user wrote: “FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS to burn your a**e cheeks on the hob when you get out of bed.”

Another one replied: “I kind of want the challenge of cooking from the top bunk.”

222 Estates said it had replaced the “unsuitable” set-up but uploaded old images by mistake.

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The spokesperson said: “When we took over management of it we changed it because it was not suitable.

“It was probably changed because there’s ladders that look like they’re going into a hob.

“We took it out before the last tenant moved in and just haven’t changed the listing before this.”

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