Britain’s biggest student house – where housemates regularly get through 100 tins of baked beans and 50 takeaways a week – is up for sale for £1.4million.
Regent House is made up of four huge terraced homes knocked into one, and comes complete with 32 bedrooms, 22 loos and four kitchens.
It is home to Plymouth University students, who spend around £100 per week to live in the monster digs which is just a short walk to campus.
Each week the housemates get through about 100 cans of baked beans, 50 pot noodles and 150 takeaways and produce 20 bin bags worth of rubbish.
They also knocked back hundreds of cans of lager and cider and had a team of three cleaners on site six days a week just to clean up the mess.
It boasts just one dining room but four kitchens equipped with multiple freezers, fridges, ovens and washing machines.
Britain’s biggest student house – where housemates regularly get through 100 tins of baked beans (pictured) and 50 takeaways a week – is up for sale for £1.4million
Regent House is home to Plymouth University students, who spend around £100 per week to live in the monster digs which is just a short walk to campus
Each week the housemates get through about 100 cans of baked beans, 50 pot noodles and 150 takeaways and produce 20 bin bags worth of rubbish
Regent House is made up of four huge terraced homes knocked into one, and comes complete with 32 bedrooms, 22 loos and four kitchens
Students can also laze around in two spacious lounges and in 2013 it was lived in by 24 men and eight girls.
And despite only being put up for sale a few days ago by Swift Estate Agents, there has already been one viewing and two interested buyers.
Tessa Gage, a negotiator at the estate agents said: ‘Anybody that steps forward will be people we have already financially qualified previously and people we are associated with, with regard to this size of property. ‘
The cavernous accommodation started out life as four Victorian properties in the city’s Mutley suburb which were originally knocked together into a nursing home.
In the 1990s it was converted into communal accommodation and became student digs in 1999.
Most rooms have en-suite loos and washbasins and there are 22 toilets and seven shower cubicles dotted over two floors in total.
The cavernous accommodation started out life as four Victorian properties in the city’s Mutley suburb which were originally knocked together into a nursing home
The sprawling property boasts just one dining room but four kitchens equipped with multiple freezers, fridges, ovens and washing machines
Students can also laze around in two spacious lounges and in 2013 it was lived in by 24 men and eight girls (pictured)