Inside the Nottingham apartment hiding an underground cave

Just when you thought you’d seen every quirky feature that any property could possibly have…along comes something truly unique!

That’s because this wonderfully unusual two-bed apartment in Nottingham, on the market for £325,000, is hiding its very own underground cave that doubles up as a private home cinema.

The fantastically fun bonus room is accessed via the living area, where you’ll find a glass door opens to reveal an invitingly lit staircase leading down to the private cave below.

The room itself is like something out of Bedrock and would definitely do the Flintstones proud.

It’s been equipped with everything you need for a state-of-the-art cinema experience, including a flat screen TV and four very comfy reclining leather armchairs.

The cave room even comes complete with its own mechanical ventilation and heat recovery system, as well as a pretty sizeable wine chiller.

The plush, recently refurbished apartment is nestled in the highly sought after St Marys Gate House development, which was originally built for more serious affairs.

St Marys Gate House began life back in 1849 as the French Consulate and was built for Mrs. L. Baillon, who was the Vice Consul of France.

The building was later converted in 1868 and used as a lace warehouse, which was the premier trade at the time within Nottingham’s Lace Market district.

As well as the quirky underground cave room, this place also boasts light and airy open plan living spaces, which are accentuated by beautiful curved ceilings.

These spaces are also punctuated by floor to ceiling brick pillars, which add a real charm to the property.

So if you’re a film buff, and also enjoy Mumford and Sons’ music (if you know, you know), then this home is definitely for you!

This property is listed for sale with Liberty Gate.

Take a closer look at the property below:


More articles...

Keeping stamp duty relief would help to support first-time buyers

Keeping stamp duty relief would help to support first-time buyers

Read more

Go to article
What are the current UK mortgage rates?

What are the current UK mortgage rates?

Take a look...

Go to article
Potential Base Rate cut bodes well for Autumn housing market

Potential Base Rate cut bodes well for Autumn housing market

Read more...

Go to article