A wooden beach hut has sold for £485,000 - making it one of Britain's most expensive ever.
The hut at Mudeford Sandbank, just south of Christchurch, on the Dorset coast measures just 20m².
But it it thought to have fetched so much because it some how has two storeys and a toilet crammed inside.
It was supposedly sold by Denisons Estate Agents less than 24 hours after going on the market.
Despite just the one bed and minimal sofa space, according to Denisons it can sleep six to eight people - but only for half the year.
BCP Council says the beach huts can only be slept in from 1st March to 31st October every year and owners require a license.
Denisons also say this is an 'above average size' hut - a typical one measures just 20.25m², and electricity is supplied by a solar panel.
Two other beach huts sold over the past year for £480,000 and £415,000 - both without a toilet, running water or gas.
For the same money in nearby Christchurch, you could buy a four-bedroom house.