A three-bed home in North Yorkshire has one feature that sets it apart from others - it sits under a huge 170-year-old viaduct.
The detached, family house is all on one floor but boasts a modern, open plan kitchen, dining room and lounge. It also has two double bedrooms - with ensuites - and one smaller bedroom.
But the bungalow, which is on the market for £695,000, has one rather unusual feature - It lies in the shadows of the Knaresborough Viaduct, North Yorkshire.
The Grade II* Listed Gritstone, four arch bridge over the River Nidd was built in 1851 and stands at 80.5ft (24.5m) tall. So unsurprisingly, estate agents Hopkinsons are marketing it on its "stunning views" particularly from the outside terrace and its "waterfront" location.
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