Your home is what you make it, they say, and for one homeowner it's a carnival-themed complex, tucked away in a once disused swimming bath, turned church and glass factory.
And it's absolutely stunning inside.
Completely dilapidated on purchase, this former Turkish bath has been transformed into a glorious playground-inspired property - that even boasts its own bowling alley.
The property was first built in 1875 as a local bath, before being renovated into a salt water swimming pool for a nearby girl's school.
In the 1920s, it then underwent further changes when it was sold to the local authority and reformed into a community hall.

During the war, St Leonards Parish Church was destroyed by a bomb and The Bath House became an emergency church.
It played this role for nearly 10 years, playing host to countless weddings, before being sold to a science glass factory in the 1950s for the next forty years.
That all changed in 2013, when the current owners bought the derelict building and began converting it into a spectacular and unique family home.



Located in St Leonards, East Sussex, the property has a beach on its doorstep - with stunning views to match.
And it's full of history - with even the kitchen showing glimpses of the original tiling that bordered the swimming bath in days gone by.
As you walk in, you're faced with a front door surrounded by stone work and exposed brick, leading you into an atmospheric reception hall.


The wide oak floorboards then lead you to a set of double doors, glimpsing into the wondrous fairground-themed reception space beyond.
This takes you to a bowling alley, which runs down the side of the room, where you'll also find a basketball hoop.
This is followed by the cinema room. Follow the signs to the box office on the lower ground floor for access to the open plan complex, perfect for movie nights.



Then enter through the 'ships door' and you'll find the utility and laundry room.
The porthole in the rear wall then reveals a secret tunnel which leads to the swimming pool area under the reception room and kitchen.
But, one of the property's biggest secrets is the door to its secret sun terrace, the perfect escape.
Fancy getting your hands on this East Sussex gem? We'll, it could be yours for £1.5million.