1. Chat

Seafront Public Toilets in Cornwall Sell for £169,000

In the News

Property prices have gone through the roof lately, if you will excuse the pun

And some people seem to pay any amount for the smallest property

Anything from a beach hut to a garage , and this is no exception

This listed property labelled ''A loo with a view '' has been sold at auction for £169,000

Based in Cornwall at Longrock, near Penzance It is actually a disused toilet block that originally had a guide price of only £20,000

With spectacular views someone realised the potential and spent more than a penny

If you are ever in the area and are caught short you could always give the owners a knock and ask to use their facilities

But they would probably tell you it is in'convenient'at the moment , and to try another 'Looe' , only 67 miles away

www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/gallery/loo-view-sells-staggering-169k-9178124

telmel
6 months ago
What do you think of this?+20 points
Advertisement
BonzoBanana

I just get hit with a paywall when I follow that link. Do you subscribe to the sun web site?

Like
Reply1
telmel

BonzoBanana I just checked it B and it is blocking me also

It happened the other day too, i will find another link in the next minute or so

Thanks for letting me know

Update new link now above

Like
Reply
Jerseydrew

Where I live public loos have been sold off and turned into cafés. Annoying on was turned into a fancy restaurant. Shut down in weeks of opening. So the public lost loos and a van type cafe in one foul swoop. The nearest loos are either another restaurant who won't want people literally just off the beach or a 5 minute car ride

Like
Reply1
telmel

There seems to be a lot of loos being sold off then J, i wonder if part of the reason is cost cutting by the councils because of cleaning costs etc ?

Like
Reply
BonzoBanana

telmel I'm sure that is true. They all cost money to run but then it could be short term thinking when less people go to places to shop because there are no public toilets. Here in Yeovil there are public toilets but one is quite a way from the high street and the other is hidden away behind the main Middle street shopping. However there was a perfectly positioned and very nice toilets at the top of the Quedam shopping centre and they are just blocked off nowadays. Everyone uses the Marks and Spencers toilets which is very unfair on M&S with lots of people making use of them who aren't actually customers of M&S.

Going back to this sale I can't believe anyone would pay so much for such a terrible bland building but again they may have plans for it that will make sense. Maybe it would be a good position for a cafe or similar.

Like
Reply1
telmel

BonzoBanana I think the spectacular views help too B, even though some may not like the expression "you are living in a toilet " , literally

Like
Reply
BonzoBanana

telmel I assume the building would be demolished if it was to be someone's home. I can't imagine that being very nice with just a couple of windows stuck in it, it would have to be a full new build however I could imagine it be re-utilised as a little cafe with a takeaway window and perhaps a few tables and chairs around it. I'm assuming in the summer that beach is full of people and there is some money to be made.

Like
Reply1
telmel

BonzoBanana I remember last year or so i posted about a toilet , i think was in London that was turned into a cafe , i think they had toilet seats for seating

Like
Reply
BonzoBanana

telmel Toilet seats for seating sounds a bit weird. I could imagine someone with dementia having a dump in one by mistake when they get confused where they are. Personally I would of thought trying to eliminate all connections with its previous use was better. Yes local people will know what it was before but still I would try to distance the business from that history.

Like
Reply1
telmel

BonzoBanana I found a similar one , but the urinals seperate the tables

www.facebook.com/watch/?v=172806124724714

Like
Reply
MelissaLee1

Cost a lot to spend a penny these days.I imagine most fellas would just stand on a rock and pee in the sea .

Like
Reply1
telmel

Every penny counts M 😃

Like
Reply
jam45

I can't believe anyone would bid £169,00 for something valued at £20,000. I am shocked no one offered £5,000 only regardless of what they are going to do with it.

Like
Reply1
One of the UK's largest deal hunting communities

Join for free to get genuine deals, money saving advice and help from our friendly community

Tom Church
Co-Founder &
Chief Bargain Hunter
Tom Church, Co-Founder
Want deals & discounts automatically?
+100 bonus points!
Latest Deals Browser Extension
Latest Deals Mobile App
  • Download our app
  • 1,000+ new deals every day
  • Earn free Amazon vouchers
  • Daily deal alerts - never miss the best offers!
  • Download the Latest Deals iOS AppDownload the Latest Deals Android App
Latest Deals
Disclaimer

The content on Latest Deals is a combination of information submitted by members of the public and the Latest Deals team. Whilst we make every effort to try and ensure genuine, accurate content we cannot guarantee it. Please always carry out your own due diligence and double check the details of an offer on the retailer's own website.

How this site works
  • To cover the site's running costs, Latest Deals uses affiliate links.
  • If you click on a link to an external website and make a purchase, Latest Deals may earn a commission.
  • We allow deals to be shared on Latest Deals irrelevant of whether or not they generate us money. Our #1 concern is helping you save money.
  • If you have any questions about how the site works, drop us a message. We're always happy to help.
Copyright © 2024 Latest Deals Limited
Registered in England and Wales. Company number 10286141. 124 City Road, London, England, EC1V 2NX