If you’re dreaming of owning a cozy beachside home with sea views, golf just around the corner, and a charming little garden out back, a two-bedroom bungalow in Skegness might just catch your eye.
But before you get too excited, you’ll want to brace yourself for a rather spooky twist once you step into the living room.
Beachfront Living Meets Bizarre Décor
Located on North Shore Road, just a stone’s throw from the beach, this £275,000 bungalow is being advertised as one of the closest properties to the sea in all of Skegness.
A one-minute stroll will get your feet in the sand, and if golf is your thing, there’s even a popular club right behind the house.
The home itself has plenty going for it—think spacious sitting area, a kitchen with ample storage, and a bright conservatory that offers lovely seaside views.
It’s the kind of place that would appeal to retirees, beach lovers, or even couples looking for a scenic escape.
A Creepy Corner That Catches You Off Guard
But there’s one standout feature that might raise eyebrows—or goosebumps.
Standing quietly in the corner of the living room is a life-sized Halloween figure.
And not just any Halloween decoration.
It’s a creepy-looking, grey-haired man holding roses and candles, styled like a ghostly butler.
Some versions of this figure—sold online under names like “Halloween Hunchback Monster Man”—even light up and whisper chilling phrases.
One listing puts it at around £192. Needless to say, it’s a pretty dramatic contrast to the room’s otherwise bright and cheerful vibe, complete with yellow sofas and beach-themed art.
The Rest of the Home Tells a Different Story
Beyond the haunted hallway greeting, the rest of the house is far more laid-back.
The conservatory adjacent to the lounge features double-glazed UPVC windows, tiled flooring, and even electric wall heaters.
There’s a low-maintenance garden at the back, perfect for a morning cup of tea as the sun rises.
There’s also gated parking and a raised patio with seating, ideal for watching the waves.
A Shark in the Living Room? Yes, That Happened Too
And it’s not just Skegness pulling the quirky interior card.
Over in Bridgend, another home listing recently turned heads thanks to an enormous eight-foot shark mounted on the living room wall.
The otherwise typical three-bedroom home—on the market for £199,950—also featured a vintage diving suit perched on a bookcase and a bright red model car for extra visual flair.
TikTok user @HousingHorrors couldn’t help but comment, humorously exclaiming, “What the b****y hell are the owners thinking?” before joking that the shark was such a bold move it made him want to “take my money.”
When Homes Make Statements
Whether it’s a haunted house guest or a wall-mounted shark, it seems quirky décor is becoming part of some UK home listings’ charm.
And while the rest of these homes are perfectly practical and well-priced, it’s the wild interior choices that steal the spotlight—and maybe even tempt buyers who appreciate a little personality.