A stunning 10-bedroom Hampshire mansion designed in the 1920s has hit the market for £3.25m - complete with a Harrier jump jet sitting proudly on the back lawn.
A basic beach hut with no power or running water has gone on sale for £200,000 in Wales - nearly the same price as the average semi-detached home, leaving buyers stunned.
A £650,000 Somerset cottage is turning heads for all the wrong reasons - eagle-eyed house hunters spotted a fully functioning toilet sitting in the middle of the downstairs study.
A 129-year-old Grade II-listed water tower untouched since 1897 has gone on sale for £225,000 - with planning permission to transform it into a six-storey dream home with panoramic views.
A beach hut with no toilet or shower and barely room to swing a cat is on sale for £105,000 - and it sits on one of Dorset's most sought-after stretches of coastline.
One of the oldest homes in Britain, continuously inhabited for 700 years and dating back to the 1350s, is on sale for £395,000 in stunning Staffordshire village.
A small beach hut without mains power on sale for £200,000 at Abersoch beach, Gwynedd, Wales - same price as nearby houses with stunning Cardigan Bay views.
A stunning Scottish loch with 59 acres of protected ancient woodland near Dundee is on sale for just £175,000, offering a rare conservation gem for nature lovers and stewardship enthusiasts.
A dilapidated hotel bedroom with stained carpets and peeling wallpaper in Preston is on sale for £40,000, leaving bewildered Brits questioning what exactly they would be buying.