It’s a traditional British aspiration to reside in a pub.
Well, this modest Victorian home in Broadstairs, Kent, might fulfill those desires, as it’s now available for £350,000 but includes a surprising alcoholic treat in the basement.
Rather than a cluttered storage area, the basement of the semi-detached house has been transformed into a complete and equipped bar.
Images in the listing display a fully stocked bar with beer coasters andalcoholpromotional posters stretching out of sight
It would be incorrect to assume that this bizarre, one-of-a-kind feature is the sole attraction here, since there are three additional levels located above this one.
It features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garden where you can relax in the sunlight while sipping a drink outdoors.
A real estate agent named Geek described the house as having its own ‘swagger,’ offering the atmosphere of a local pub without the expensive taxi ride home.
The description states: “Right. Get ready. Because this one is seldom found and really impressive.”



‘Located across four floors – yes, four – this space reveals itself as you navigate through it.
‘And then… the wildcard. A unique bar. A genuine “we mean bar” atmosphere. The kind of place that turns an ordinary Friday night into an unforgettable one. Pub atmosphere, no need for a taxi home.
Uncommonly available. Exceptionally situated. Full of character and infused with a touch of enjoyment.
If you’ve been looking for something at St Peter’s that isn’t mass-produced and includes its own built-in community, this could be your new base.
However, the best part is that above the pub lies a normal residence featuring large living spaces and bay windows.
It suggests you can enjoy the best of both situations – an elegant dinner gathering in the early evening, followed by muddled, deep discussions over pints in a pub’s basement at night.
Since it’s located in the basement, you don’t need to be as concerned about bothering the neighbors.
Broadstairs is a picturesque coastal town featuring sandy shores, white cliff formations, and a rich literary history, having served as a summer retreat for Charles Dickens in earlier times.





Numerous pubs can be discovered beyond the property, such as the popular Royston Micropub, which offers craft beer and features a lively community atmosphere.
For a meal, you can visit Kebbells Seafood Bar to enjoy freshly caught seafood straight from the bay.






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