1 month ago | By Metro
You can grab five caves for less than the cost of a London flat
There's a pretty unusual property on the market - and we're not talking about the Simpsons house .
A set of five caves are up for sale for £150,000, which includes a seven-mile underground network as part of the package.
The limestone caves are hidden away under 2.5 acres of woodland in Wales, and can be bought as a group for anyone who fancies getting back to nature or cosplaying as Fred Flintsone.
The caves could be transformed into some sort of undergound home, but the owner would need planning permission.
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