THIS average-looking house on the market for £575,000 is hiding a very fun secret.
The property in Chingford, East London, has four-bedrooms and a huge living space – but the best bit is tucked away in the garden.
A giant built-in ball pit lives in the outhouse and is deep enough to stand-up in.
And if that wasn’t much of a selling point, the studio also has a bar area and a television so the whole family can enjoy some time in there.
Built in the 1930s, the home is approximately 1,657 sq. ft and has a 65-foot garden.
Described as “grand and generously proportioned”, the family home is reasonably priced for just an hour outside of central London.
The listing reads: “A fantastic four-bedroom 1930s end of terrace family home, offering more than 1600 square foot of space to spread out in, plus a truly amazing garden room.
“A grand and generously proportioned property with a few lovely surprises in store.
“You’re in a quiet spot here, with excellent access to both Chingford and Walthamstow, and with a great collection of green spaces on your doorstep.
“Three parks are well within easy walking distance, and Epping Forest is a pleasant bike ride away.
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“You’ll never want for somewhere spectacular to stretch your legs of a weekend.”
Describing the hidden games room, it adds: “Double doors open from your wonderfully vaulted conservatory onto your low maintenance garden.
“Here’s your first surprise a vast garden studio of close to 400 square feet, fully powered and with its own bar and ball pit!”