
Burglars plundered a country home in England taking everything, including the kitchen sink.
Crooks broke into a $2.7 million house in Worcestershire, England and stole more than $323,000 worth of items in the home including, 3 fireplaces, 11 internal oak doors, 2 toilets and the kitchen sink.
Police said the men also took a bathroom sink, washing machines, dryers and a pair of iron gates outside the house.
Other items that were taken from the house are a double vanity unit, two showerheads, two towel rails and bath taps, a 30 light chandelier, copper pipe-work, stair-rods and blue and white wall-to-wall carpet.
Worcestershire police released pictures of some of the items that were taken sometime between June 16 and July 3.
According to reports, the Jeffery family built the home in the 16th century, and the house was the seat of the Earls of Coventry until the death of the 11th Earl in 2002.
The last member of the family to have lived in the home was Rachel Coventry, the widow of the 11th Earl, who sold the property in 2007 and moved to France.
In 2008, the Tudor property was bought by a family who got into some financial difficulty and the mortgage company forced them into foreclosure.
The mortgage lender is now selling the EMPTY house.

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