EXCLUSIVE Is this the ugliest newbuild in Britain? Six-bedroom detached home on sea of Tarmac on sale for £850k in the heart of Yorkshire countryside slammed as 'monstrous' By John Siddle Published: 09:40, 17 August 2024 | Updated: 10:08, 17 August 2024 e-mail 36 View comments A 'monstrous' new-build estate covered in Tarmac where houses sell for as much as £850,000 has been mercilessly mocked online. One six-bed detached house, near the historic village of Tong, West Yorkshire, has been panned as a poor example of modern design. The lavish pad - which replaced farm buildings in the open countryside - is being marketed as a 'one of kind development'.

But internet wags have poured scorn on the uninspiring design, which features a series of narrow box windows and heavily Tarmaced grounds. One Twitter user branded the home a 's*** brickhouse', while another joked: 'One of a kind development. Is that a promise?' A 'monstrous' Yorkshire new-build estate covered in tarmac where houses sell for as much as £850,000 has been mercilessly mocked online This 'exclusive' six bed house on Poppy Field Court, in Tong, has seen its price slashed from £999,999 this month to £875,000 The houses on the estate are a far cry from the traditional grey stone buildings nearby The 'exclusive' home is one of five properties developed on greenbelt land north of Tong, a charming village mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086.

But prospective buyers appear hard to come by - with the property's price .