House with glass floor hits market for nearly $1 million
A stunning Grade II-listed house has hit the market - complete with a glass floor in the bedroom.
The five-bedroom property in Ashburton, Devon, has been put on sale for $993,750.
The cozy cottage has some unique additions such as keystones decorated with female heads, beamed ceilings, a fine inglenook granite fireplace, and a walled courtyard garden.
But the most unusual element is the glass floor in the master bedroom - which provides a full view to the living room below.
Most of the floor is made of oak, with the quirky glass inset providing a window from the bedroom to downstairs and vice versa.
The Meeting House, which was remodeled in the 1800s, also has three bathrooms and a walk-in dressing area.
Real estate agents Howard Douglas wrote: "The Meeting House is an impressive Grade II listed former Merchant's House of late medieval origins, remodeled in the early 1800s, and a landmark property within the South Dartmoor town of Ashburton.
"Its distinctive architectural facade features vermiculated window and door surrounds, the ground and second stories having keystones decorated with female heads."
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This story was originally published May 11, 2026 at 10:26 AM.