Built in 1950s yellow brick, it has cracked and fading salmon tiles on exterior Estate agents describe the building as 'distinctive' Building is still surrounded by the inch and a half copper earthing, that at one time also lined the interior' from prior use as switch connecting and disconnecting electricity grids

By David Wilkes

Published: 18:35 EST, 3 August 2014 | Updated: 18:36 EST, 3 August 2014

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It is perhaps the drabbest looking shack in one of Britains bleakest spots.

So the 275,000 asking price for this 1950s electricity link station comes as quite a shock.

Built from 1950s yellow brick and with now faded salmon pink tiles cracking on its exterior, the box-like building is also an empty shell inside.

The Link House, which stands on a scrubland at the top of Dungeness beach in Kent, is not far from the power station

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