A two-bedroom cottage nestled among the famous White Cliffs of Dover is on the market for £180,000 – and it comes with its very own cave.
The property is a five-minute walk from town’s port, where ferries to France leave daily.
And it is believed to have been built in the Victorian era, between 1871 and 1881, meaning it has oodles of character and charm.
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But beyond its cozy lounge, large kitchen diner and practical utility room is a rather unusual feature, as reported by Luxury Property News.
At the bottom of the cottage’s garden is a cave, which can be used as a versatile storage space or one-of-a-kind outdoor area, limited only by your imagination.
Alongside it’s cave, the property comes complete with two double bedrooms, a bathroom and resident parking.
Its courtyard garden also means its owners can enjoy fresh sea air from the comfort of their own home.
The home is just a two-minute walk from Dame Vera Lynn Way, a National Trust spot and an entrance to the cliffs.
Dover is one of many quaint, seaside towns along the Kent coastline, with Folkestone and Britain’s only desert, Dungeness, nearby.
The cottage is marketed by Geering and Colyer, in Dover, and it’s guide price starts at 180,000 – £210,000.
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