You can rent a home that’s ‘built for a gnome’ for £700 per month in Faversham

gnome house

You won’t miss it (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)

Maybe you look around your rental property and can’t help but feel it’s missing a certain something? 

Perhaps it’s severely lacking in original features, or even curb appeal?

If this is a dilemma you’re facing right now, a new rental listing might tickle your fancy.

A home in Faversham that looks like it’s ‘built for a gnome’ – as suggested by some on Reddit – is on the market for £775 per month.

Rent a house that's 'built for a gnome' for ?700 per month in Faversham

The back of it (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
Take a look inside (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
The downstairs bedroom (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
Kitchen (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
The wee bathroom (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)

The one-bed flat boasts a unique cone-shaped structure giving it a rather ‘gnome-like’ appearance.

Naturally, the shape of the building means that some of the rooms are in a less conventional format – and the flat itself is located across the first and second floors.

It’s a desirable location too – situated at the edge of The Faversham Recreation Grounds, which is just minutes from the station.

On the first floor, you’ll encounter a fitted kitchen, shower room and bedroom, while the living area can be found upstairs. 

There’s also a small patio area at the front of the property.

The kitchen is downstairs (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
Fancy something different? (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
It’s an unusual shape (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)
You can’t deny the uniqueness (Picture: Kent Sales and Lettings, Dover)

While there’s no denying this listing is pretty unique, the only issue tenants may face is having to get custom-built furniture.

Also, the £775 per month asking price for a one-bed is within average for the Faversham area – and, considering the uniqueness of this home, it seems like a pretty reasonable offering for anyone looking for something more off-the-beaten-track.

Elsewhere in the weird and wonderful world of property, a time capsule home from 1970s is up for sale at £250,000.

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