A tiny, wooden beach hut no bigger than a bedroom is on sale for a whopping £175,000.
The rustic, weather-beaten shack doesn’t have sea views but is near a scenic river estuary.
The freehold property is described by estate agents Dart & Partners as a rare opportunity.
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It is located in Teignmouth, Devon, just yards from a ferry crossing the River Teign.
Average house prices in the town are £320,000.

So the one-room hut is going for half that, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The listing says: “A rare and unique opportunity to acquire a freehold beach hut on the edge of the river Teign estuary with views to the river beach across the Teign to Shaldon, Shaldon bridge and inland towards Dartmoor.

“It has a near estuary-side position on Lifeboat Lane.
“The hut offers versatile use and has mains electric.
“Historically used as the pilots’ hut as the local harbour pilots were based here between safely guiding ships in and out of the estuary and docks.
“It offers versatile use, ideal as a bolt‑hole, store, waterside workspace, or leisure base.

“Located in one of Teignmouth’s most picturesque and desirable waterfront spots, this unique hut offers a beautifully positioned coastal escape.
“Whether you’re seeking a riverside sanctuary, a base for paddleboarding and beach days, or a one‑of‑a‑kind investment, opportunities like this don’t come up often.
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