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You should never judge a book by its cover - and it seems the same can be said of houses!
From the outside, this unassuming property appears to be a standard bungalow. But it's hiding some incredible secrets inside.
The home has gone on the market for £695,000, and potential buyers will be getting more than they bargained for when they step inside.
Located in Morpeth, Northumberland, the property is actually spread over three floors, and boasts five-bedrooms, three bathrooms, a decking area and three landscaped lawn areas.
It also has a 'mancave' complete with bar and pool table area under a vaulted glass roof overlooking the gardens. And on the ground-floor is a music room and home office, while a mezzanine level has been designed for relaxing.
The main living room, meanwhile, features a futuristic pyramid-shaped corner fireplace. The middle-floor boasts a home cinema room, two double bedrooms and bathroom with views looking out onto the south-facing garden.
Outside, the property has layered lawns, a stone bridge and even a private stream.
Estate agent Bradley Hall says: "This fantastic property really is a hidden gem, on approach it is unassuming yet within it is a remarkably spacious five bedroom detached home. The current owners have modernised and updated the interior.
"This home is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with sizeable, landscaped gardens surrounding the property, providing space for family fun or relaxation with the terrace and patio areas."
It comes after a station that featured in one of the most successful Hollywood film franchises ever has now gone on sale for a really magical price of just £235,000.
The station, which features a two-bedroom cottage, is on the single-track line from Glasgow to Mallaig, which was used in the films.
The station is still active, but the cottage offers cosy nostalgia as well as 569 square-feet of living space. Originally built in 1901, Beasdale Station was a private station for the nearby Arisaig House, and is in an idyllic spot to escape to and for taking in the beautiful scenery of the West Coast of
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While the location is particularly secluded, owners would still have to accept that four times a day during the summer months and maybe once a day during the autumn until they close for the winter months, a steam train, known officially as The but usually called The Harry Potter Train, travels right past their windows.
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