Homes Under the Hammer viewers were surprised when presenter Dion Dublin was sent to a "pretty unique" auction lot, unlike anything they had seen before. The re-aired BBC show on Monday, June 10, featured three properties, a semi-detached home, a bungalow and something keen fans of the show were definitely not expecting.
The beautiful building was still standing strong and had plenty of original features inside, such as pews and wooden beams. There was also an organ, however, despite Dion's hopes of performing his version of Chopsticks, the instrument no longer worked. However, the sellers accepted a pre-auction offer of £225,000 made by property investors, Shobhit and Richa, who have appeared on the show before for their projects in the Midlands. The planning permission was described as a "game-changer" for the property, but Dion felt the homes would be massive with just three bedrooms.
The duo had gone back to the planning committee and got permission for two four-bedroom homes which made more use of the space, and made the large homes even more versatile. The pair had also gone over their budget by around £15,000 as they wanted to increase the quality and specification with things like better lighting, premium flooring and a more modern kitchen.
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