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Pair of rundown houses made from tin are up on the market at 50p every

A pair of battered tin bungalows in a South Wales mining village are up grabs at a discount worth of simply £1 for the each of them. 

The two rundown houses made from brick-coloured corrugated sheets, that includes giant bay home windows, in Crumlin close to Blackwood in Gwent, can successfully be purchased for 50 pence every.

The tattered, terraced buildings are stated to make an ideal ‘AirBnB-type’ rental for holidaymakers, following renovation of the crumbling property, that are in a ‘poor state of restore’ in response to the itemizing.

The first bungalow is believed to have an entrance, two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen and bathroom, whereas the second discount bungalow seems to have one bed room, a lounge and a kitchen space – there isn’t any point out of a bathroom or entrance. 

According to the itemizing, the bungalows are positioned within the hills, on elevated land, permitting occupants to benefit from the ‘fantastic views throughout the valley’.  

The two rundown bungalows are made of brick-coloured corrugated sheets and feature large bay windows

The two rundown bungalows are made from brick-coloured corrugated sheets and have giant bay home windows

The tattered, terraced structures are said to make a perfect 'AirBnB-type' rental for holidaymakers, following renovation of the crumbling property

The tattered, terraced buildings are stated to make an ideal ‘AirBnB-type’ rental for holidaymakers, following renovation of the crumbling property

According to the listing, the bungalows are positioned in the hills, on elevated land, allowing occupants to enjoy the 'fine views across the valley'

According to the itemizing, the bungalows are positioned within the hills, on elevated land, permitting occupants to benefit from the ‘fantastic views throughout the valley’

The tin houses additionally include the encircling land on the edges, rear and entrance, in addition to a parking space. 

Sean Roper, of Newport-based Paul Fosh Auctions, says no inner inspections of the pair of bungalows has been made because of their present situation. 

The itemizing boasts that the village of Crumlin advantages from a variety of native facilities, in addition to procuring amenities additional out within the close by cities of Newbridge and Cwmbran. 

He stated: ‘The two tin bungalows are presently in a poor state of restore.

‘However they do occupy an elevated place with views throughout the valley and do provide scope for enchancment.

‘The bungalows of their present state want some work however they might effectively be capable of be renovated for AirBnB-type use or to be refurbished and rented out.

‘Alternatively the plot of land that they’re on could provide the chance for different improvement resembling the development of a indifferent dwelling, topic, after all, to needed planning consents.

He added: ‘The properties, listed with a information worth of £1, are to be bought with vacant possession.’