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Cliffside cottage in UK tourist hotspot hides a jaw-dropping secret – and is on sale for just £180,000


A COTTAGE nestled among the famous White Cliffs of Dover is on the market for £180,000 – and it comes with a jaw-dropping secret.

The property is a five-minute walk from the town’s port, where ferries to France leave daily.

The property is nestled among White Cliffs of Dover

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The property is nestled among White Cliffs of DoverCredit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer
The property has its very own cave in the garden

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The property has its very own cave in the gardenCredit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer
It is a two-bed house with a spacious living room and bathroom

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It is a two-bed house with a spacious living room and bathroomCredit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer

It is believed to have been built in the Victorian era, between 1871 and 1881 – and has its very own cave.

This is at the bottom of the cottage’s garden, as reported by Luxury Property News, and can be used as a versatile storage space or one-of-a-kind outdoor area.

Alongside the cave, the property comes with two double bedrooms, a bathroom and resident parking.

It also boasts a cosy lounge, large kitchen diner and practical utility room.

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 entry point 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.

It isn’t the first time a property with caves has hit the market recently.

One 200-year-old home featuring a vaulted cave for a bathroom was put on sale for £1.5 million.

My dad was one of UK’s last ‘cave people’… we all slept in one room & had no loo – my name’s still carved on the rock

Another collection of historic caves, where England’s last troglodytes lived, can be found in perfect nick on the Staffordshire-Worcestershire border.

Meanwhile, another quirky property also caught the public’s attention – a historic blue-plaque home painted fuchsia pink.

Elsewhere, a man in Warwickshire decided to create his own canal in his back garden, compete with a 35ft narrowboat.

In other property news, this year’s Shed of the Year award has gone to an old metal outbuilding, decorated with Colman’s Mustard signage.

Britain’s ‘cheapest home’ goes on the market

A home dubbed Britain’s cheapest home hit the market last month – but what is it like?

What is it?

  • A detached house, with two bedrooms and one bathroom
  • It also has a garden, kitchen and living room

Where is it?

  • Tyne and Wear in North East England

How much is it worth?

  • The property was put on the market for just £15,000 in July, making it one of Britain’s cheapest homes
The Dover property is on the market for £180,000

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The Dover property is on the market for £180,000Credit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer
It has a courtyard garden

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It has a courtyard gardenCredit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer
It is a five-minute walk from the Port of Dover

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It is a five-minute walk from the Port of DoverCredit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer
The cottage was advertised by Geering and Colyer

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The cottage was advertised by Geering and ColyerCredit: Jam Press/Geering & Colyer



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