A small country house that looks normal from the outside hides an incredible secret at the bottom of the garden.
The cozy house located in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, is being sold by Nick Tart and advertised on Rightmove.
Prospective owners could purchase the property for just £167,500, according to the listing.
The one-bed unit includes a living and dining area and a kitchen on the ground floor.
An upstairs bedroom and bathroom complete what at first glance is a fairly standard-looking property.
However, any potential buyer will be surprised to realize that there is a small cave in the backyard.
It was carved into the sandstone cliff on the side of the hill where the property sits.
The current owner took advantage of the funky feature as a makeshift shed that stored all the garden amenities inside.
The listing says: “Representing a great way to get on the property ladder, buy for investment or for anyone downsizing, this characterful terraced cottage is available without any upward chains.
“The property benefits from an 18ft living/dining room, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom.
“The loft space offers a large storage area complete with folding ladder.
“Gas central heating.
“An enclosed courtyard can be found at the rear of the property and features a cave within the sandstone cliff where the house sits.”
The area is known for its network of bright red sandstone caves, which used to be a popular place for young people to socialize.
Viewers of the property were impressed by its quirky nature, as reported on What’sTheJam.
One stated: “You better believe I would start digging into this more.”
Becky Grubb said, “My hometown, the houses are cute but tiny, the parking is horrible.”
Louise added: “My hometown is so cute.”
It turns out a spooky country house has gone up for sale for the first time in two centuries – but there’s one skin-crawling problem.
The 17th century three-bedroom detached house in Kidderminster is up for grabs for £825,000.
Meanwhile, many bizarre apartments have hit the housing market across the country.
A property available to rent for £175 a week in south London has divided opinion after viewers noticed an odd layout.
There was a bed above the kitchen cabinets – while it might create confusion for some – it could be a perfect late-night snack for others.
Meanwhile, Glaswegians were left puzzled after a strange apartment was spotted in the far west.
The image shows an extra room projecting from the first floor to the gardensupported only by two beams.
There is no ground floor space below the extension.
Plus, a Manhattan-style apartment with an odd feature in the bedroom sparked controversy when it went on sale for £230,000.
At first, everything in the flashy apartment seems normal, but something unusual appears to be hanging in the corner.
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