A TINY cottage which looks normal from the outside is hiding an incredible secret at the bottom of the garden.
The cosy home located in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, is being sold by Nick Tart and is being advertised on Rightmove.
Prospective owners could snap up the property for just £167,500, according to the listing.
The one-bed pad includes a sitting and dining area and a kitchen downstairs.
A bedroom and bathroom upstairs complete what is a fairly normal looking property at first glance.
However, any potential buyers will be stunned after realising there is a little cave in the backyard.
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It has been carved into the sandstone cliff on the side of the hill that the property sits on.
The current owner made use of the funky feature as a makeshift shed storing all of their garden amenities inside.
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The listing reads: “Representing a great way of getting on the property ladder, buying for investment or for anyone downsizing is this characterful terraced cottage available with no upward chain.
“The property benefits from having an 18ft sitting/dining room, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom.
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“The loft space offers a large area for storage complete with pull down ladder.
“Gas fired central heating.
“An enclosed courtyard can be found to the rear of the property and features a cave within the sandstone cliff the cottage backs onto.”
The area is well known for its network of bright red sandstone caves, which used to be a popular place for young people to socialise.
Viewers of the property were blown away by it’s quirky nature, as reported on What’sTheJam.
One stated: “You better believe I’d start further excavating that.”
Becky Grubb said: “My hometown, the houses are cute but tiny, parking is horrendous.”
Louise added: “My hometown is so cute.”
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