AN AMAZING home dating back to the 1930s has hit the market for just £320,000 – and it comes with a hidden secret that will dazzle guests.
With the historic heatwave currently baking Britain, many will be turning to their gardens to get the most out of the weather – but the new owners of this property could top them all.
This historic Welsh home offers a slice of the past with its own World War Two era air-raid shelter in the garden.
Many properties in Wales were fitted with the bunkers during the war as Germany bombed from above – with some gardens still featuring them to this day.
While some may wish their gardens would come with a swimming pool or jacuzzi, this pad instead offers a piece of history.
Although preferably not used for its original purpose, the bunker can instead have multiple modern-day uses, such as serving as an ideal extra storage space.
The air-raid shelter could also be a great den, man-cave, home office – or even a gym.
The door to the underground room is located just beyond the garage, so the new owners also won’t be losing any garden space to the shelter.
The four-bedroom detached home, in Carmarthenshire, Wales, is itself almost as distinctive as the headline feature in the back garden – with a two-storey bay window tower giving the abode a classy look from the front.
The welcoming entrance also comes with a cloakroom and bathroom before leading to a large front living room at the front of the bay window tower.
A dining room with a fireplace and a family-size kitchen make up the downstairs, both of which lead out to the massive garden.
The World War Two-era property also features four bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs, and has hit the market for the bargain price of just £320,000.