You can buy this house for just £350,000 - and bag an entire village thrown in for nothing. A three-bedroom detached bungalow in Nenthead, Cumbria - amongst England's highest villages - has gone on the market.
And it comes complete with its very own handcrafted miniature village, boasting houses, two churches, and a 12ft high model of Big Ben. The garden village is divided into three smaller settlements - all roughly 15ft in scale - with each one inspired by genuine locations across the UK.
One takes its cue from Nenthead itself, another draws inspiration from a Lake District town, while the third mirrors various properties from around the nation.
The tiny community, which has been continuously expanded over many decades, and even features its own water display - activated by a sensor as visitors walk past.
Meanwhile, the 'main' house on offer boasts three generous reception rooms and a spacious kitchen - providing plenty of room for hosting guests or unwinding with loved ones.
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Estate agents David Britton Estates, handling the property's sale, commented: "Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life or a cosy family home in a tranquil setting, this detached bungalow in Nenthead is sure to capture your heart.
"Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming property your own and experience the beauty of countryside living."
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