A 'BORING' looking bungalow has gone on the market for £695,000 - and it comes with a number of hidden surprises.
At first glance the unassuming property in Morpeth, Northumberland, looks to be nothing special.
But potential buyers will be getting more than they bargained for when they step inside.
Due to the cliff it is built into, it appears to only have a single storey from the street, but it is actually a three-storey mansion in disguise.
It boasts five-bedrooms, three bathrooms, a decking area and three landscaped lawn areas.
Outside the back of the home, the property has layered lawns and landscaped gardens.
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And there is even a stone bridge and a private stream for any punters willing to stump up the asking price.
The home also has a "mancave" complete with bar and pool table area under a vaulted glass roof overlooking the gardens.
On the ground-floor, there is a music room and home office, while a mezzanine level has been designed for relaxing.
The main living room, meanwhile, features a futuristic pyramid-shaped corner fireplace.
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Meanwhile, the middle-floor boasts a home cinema room, two double bedrooms and bathroom with views looking out onto the south-facing garden.
Estate agent Bradley Hall says: "This fantastic property really is a hidden gem, on approach it is unassuming yet within it is a remarkably spacious five bedroom detached home.
"The current owners have modernised and updated the interior.
"This home is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with sizeable, landscaped gardens surrounding the property, providing space for family fun or relaxation with the terrace and patio areas."
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