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House with bizarre mural mocking Prince William and Prince Harry is on the market for £425,000


A Windsor home in Brighton? (Picture: Jam Press/John Hilton Estate Agents)

From Disney decor to maximalist interiors, when you finally get the keys to your own house, you’re free to transform it into your personal paradise.

And for one homeowner in Brighton, that meant adorning the façade of their property with a giant mural of Prince William and Prince Harry, dressed as the characters from Breaking Bad.

Niche.

The brothers are depicted in matching green hoodies, towering above the words ‘Breaking Up’, styled in the same font as the iconic Breaking Bad series, perhaps making fun of their much publicised feud.

Another piece of graffiti-like text nearby ominously reads: ‘We are the danger’.

The house is no stranger to some unusual artwork (Picture: Stephen Bardens/Getty Images)

Listed as a ‘prime investment opportunity’ by agents John Hilton, the home has certainly caught attention with its eye-catching artwork – which is thought to be the work of a local artist.

It might seem like the house would stand out in the residential area, but the street is actually renowned for its creative displays. It’s thought this house was the same one that was previously adorned with a large mural of Peter Griffin, from Family Guy, and before that, with the colours and crest of Brighton’s football team, The Seagulls.

It looks perfectly ordinary on the inside (Picture: Jam Press/John Hilton Estate Age)
The four-bedroom terraced home looks deceptively normal from the inside (Picture: Jam Press/John Hilton Estate Agents)

Meanwhile, the house opposite features a painting of an aeroplane and the word ‘Aroe’ – the name of an artist known for similar works in the area. Whether Aroe is also behind the royal mural remains unclear.

Unusual artwork aside, the house is a decent catch for anyone after a new abode in the seaside town.

Spanning three levels and covering 1,098 square feet, it includes a bathroom, a lounge, a spacious kitchen and a good-sized garden.

Pictures also show two art deco-style fireplaces in the property – one in the living room and another one of the bedrooms – which despite appearing to be boarded up, add plenty of character.

You’d never even seen the unusual decor (Picture: Jam Press/John Hilton Estate Age)
The home appears to get a lot of natural light (Picture: Jam Press/John Hilton Estate Agents)

The rooms have no shortage of natural light streaming through the windows either, while the kitchen comes fitted with an oven and a hob.

However, the listing by John Hilton Estate Agents makes no mention of the striking artwork that makes this property either a catch or a straight no-sale.

The property listing itself reads: ‘A four-bedroom HMO property let until August 2025 at £2,700 per calendar month, or £32,400 per annum.

‘Centrally located near the bustling Preston Circus with shops, cafes and bars nearby, and within easy walking distance of Brighton and London Road stations.

‘Spacious accommodation arranged over three levels with separate lounge, modern kitchen, shower room and four double bedrooms. Ideal for student letting, with excellent public transport links to the universities.’

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