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I rescued my doomed £40,000 beach hut from falling into sea by turning into a garden shed

Sue Green transported the cabin to her garden where it was reconstructed as a shed

A MUM rescued her doomed £40,000 beach hut — by turning it into a tool shed in her garden.

Sue Green dismantled the valuable cabin as it stood on fragile cliffs about to crumble.

Sue Green saved her £40,000 beach hut from falling into the sea - by turning it into a garden shed
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Sue Green saved her £40,000 beach hut from falling into the sea - by turning it into a garden shedCredit: BNPS
Sue leapt into action months before the other 24 huts toppled into the sea
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Sue leapt into action months before the other 24 huts toppled into the seaCredit: BNPS

She transported it to her garden where it was reconstructed as a shed, usually costing £1,000.

Sue, 65 — a married lettings agent with three grown-up children — was one of 25 owners told two years ago there was no way to save their huts.

She leapt into action months before the other 24 huts toppled into the sea at Hordle Cliffs, Milford on Sea, Hants.

Sue, of nearby Lymington, said: “The huts used to sell for between £20,000 and £40,000 — and now I’m am using one as a potting shed.”

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Sue’s later grandfather George first bought a beach hut at Milford-on-Sea over 60 years ago and it has since been used and enjoyed by five generations of the family.

New Forest Council said: “We’ve every sympathy with hut owners.

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