Unassuming three-bedroom home with a garden hits market for £350,000... and comes with a boozy surprise

It's a classic British dream to live in a pub.

Well, this new unassuming Victorian house in Broadstairs, Kent, could be the answer to those wishes as it's hit the market for £350,000 but comes with a boozy surprise. 

Instead of a dusty storage space, the cellar in the semi-detached property has been converted into a fully decked-out pub.

Photos on the listing show a stocked bar with beer mats and alcohol branded posters as far as the eye can see.

You'd be mistaken to think that this insane, unique feature was the only thing this place has to offer, as there are three other floors above this one.

It boasts three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a garden where you can kick back in the sun if you want to enjoy a drink above ground.

Real estate agent Geek said the home had its own 'swagger' about it, providing the local pub experience without a hefty cab fare home.

The listing reads: 'Right. Brace yourself. Because this one is rarely available and seriously cool.

The basement is fully decked out like a pub with a fully stocked bar

The basement is fully decked out like a pub with a fully stocked bar

Alcohol branded beer mats and posters line the walls

Alcohol branded beer mats and posters line the walls

The property also features a lovely garden, for drinking sessions in the sun

The property also features a lovely garden, for drinking sessions in the sun

'Arranged over four floors - yes, four -this place unfolds as you move through it.

'And then... the wildcard. Its very own boozer. A proper "we mean boozer" setup. The kind of space that transforms a regular Friday night into a legendary one. Pub vibes, no taxi home required.

'Rarely available. Brilliantly located. Packed with personality and poured with a little bit of fun.

'If you've been waiting for something in St Peter's that's not cookie-cutter and comes with its own built-in social life* this might just be your next HQ.'

But the best thing is that above the pub is just a regular home with spacious living areas and bay windows.

It means you can have the best of both worlds - fancy dinner party in the early evening, slurred deep conversations over pints in the pub basement at night.

Because it's in the basement, you don't have to worry about disturbing the neighbours so much either.

Broadstairs itself is a beautiful seaside town with sandy beaches, chalk cliffs and great literary heritage, being a summertime haunt of Charles Dickens in the past.

After dinner parties you can take guests down into the pub for a less formal setting

After dinner parties you can take guests down into the pub for a less formal setting

Up top, there are three spacious bedrooms drenched in natural light as well as two bathrooms

Up top, there are three spacious bedrooms drenched in natural light as well as two bathrooms

The home has the benefit of a modern kitchen too

The home has the benefit of a modern kitchen too

Bay windows lets streams of light into the living room which has a fire too

Bay windows lets streams of light into the living room which has a fire too

A spacious dining area offshoots from the kitchen

A spacious dining area offshoots from the kitchen

There are plenty of pubs to be explored outside of the property too like the much-loved Royston Micropub which serves craft beer and is home to a vibrant local scene.

To eat, you can head to Kebbells Seafood Bar for fresh seafood right out of the bay.

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