One of Britain’s most affordable homes could sell for just £12,000 – but it comes with a mountain of pigeon poo. The three-bed end terrace home in Blackpool is set to be auctioned off on December 5 this year.

But the buyers of the home on Haig Road, close to the famed seafront, will have to contend with a feral bird infestation that has left it covered in faeces. One marketing picture taken of the property – which cannot be viewed due to its poor condition – shows six pigeons sitting in a bedroom.

While the grim image further appears to show how the birds have carpeted the floors and furniture with inches of their droppings. Other snaps taken of the brick-built dwelling reveal how the fixtures and fittings have been pulled from its walls.

Inside the semi-derelict three-bed terraced house
Inside the semi-derelict three-bed terraced house (Image: Network Auctions/SWNS)

In the living room, a cupboard has been placed up against the bay windows – with further pigeons pictured on a fridge in the kitchen. A mound of building rubbish also fills up the back garden area. Network Auctions, which has listed the property with a guide price of £12,000 to £15,000, says it requires a “complete refurbishment”.

The buyers of the home will have to contend with a feral bird infestation
The buyers of the home will have to contend with a feral bird infestation (Image: Network Auctions/SWNS)

Their description reads: “Facing Haig Road with rear access to the yard via Adrian Street, just back from the seafront and beach. The house requires a strip out and re-fit. No viewings due to internal condition – the property has a pigeon infestation.”