A rundown five-storey seaside guest house in Ramsgate, Kent, is up for grabs at £350,000, featuring a peculiar backyard discovery: a buried car.
The auctioneer, astounded by its state, deems it the “worst” property encountered in over two decades. Inside, rooms showcase decay with stained ceilings, heaps of rubbish, broken furniture, and peculiar findings like an old Christmas tree.
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The backyard harbors a hidden car under shrubs, making it a unique yet challenging property for potential buyers. Despite its state, this Grade II Listed building has been in the same family for over 60 years.

Russell Taylor, the auctioneer from Taylor James Auctions, expresses his astonishment, stating, “In my 20-plus years, it’s the worst I have ever seen. There is even a car buried in the back garden.”
The auction is set for January 31, with a guide price of £350,000. The property, untouched for 60+ years and listed by the Executors, presents a unique opportunity—a Grade II Listed, five-storey, 19-room mid-terrace building boasting uninterrupted sea views.

Despite its current condition, it holds potential for various uses, including conversion into flats, an HMO, a family dwelling, or a guesthouse, contingent upon obtaining the necessary consents.
The lower ground floor of the property comprises two kitchens and a former communal dining room. Moving upward, the ground floor accommodates four bedrooms, with an additional four bedrooms and a toilet on the first floor.
The second floor includes four more rooms, a bathroom, and another WC. The top storey features two bedrooms and two storage rooms. The property is complemented by a rear-walled courtyard garden at the back.
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