A wood cabin has gone on sale in Cornwall for an eye-watering £400,000.
But to get your hands on it you need to be a cash buyer – and you can't use it as a main residence.
It may only be a holiday home but it boasts 'the best views in Cornwall', nestled among the trees above Porthkidney Sands beach in Carbis Bay.
The cute beachfront bolthole looks out across the waves of St Ives Bay all the way to Godrevy Lighthouse.
It is the perfect spot to watch wildlife like seals and dolphins as well as boats and surfers and the new owners could be on the beach in minutes.
But because of its timber construction, the property can only be used occasionally.
It was built about 20 years ago in the garden of another property and the current owners have rented it out as a holiday let.
The property has an entrance hall, open-plan vaulted ceiling reception room with a kitchen area and living/dining room facing the views, a mezzanine with a king-size bed that looks out to the beach and a shower room.
The property sits in a third of an acre but most of the land is coastal slope so it requires no maintenance.
Because the beach can only be reached by foot and there are no car parks nearby, it remains fairly quiet all year round.
At low tide the owners can walk 100 yards along the coastal path to get to the beach and at high tide they can swim off the rocks from the same position.
Guy Morse from Lillicrap Chilcott said: "We deal with an awful lot of very nice properties in our office but most of us agree, this is the best view in Cornwall.
"It's absolutely mind-blowing. Rather than looking out to sea, you're just looking straight down the line of the water so you have the waves coming across in front of you and it leads round to Godrevy Lighthouse.
"There's just something about the view that's ridiculously special.
"You've also got the Hayle Estuary so you get all the boats coming and going and all the fish shoal around the mouth of the estuary so you get seals, dolphins and gannets diving, it's all happening right in front of you. It's just incredible.
"The person that wants a bit of seclusion and that feeling you have left the world behind when you step onto the coast path will love it.
"When it's high tide there's no beach there, you can go straight into the water. So if you're a surfer there's no paddling out or you can go wild swimming or get your paddleboard in and head round to St Ives.
"St Ives is on your doorstep but you're totally secluded from all that and feel like you're immersed in nature.
"It's difficult to convey that sense of serenity you get and feeling like you are one of the luckiest people in the world."