See inside this quirky property in Bawdsey which is set to go under the hammer.

The three-storey, World War II observation building will be auctioned off by Clarke and Simpson on July 26. 

Grade II listed, the battery observation post in East Lane has a guide price of £160,000. 

East Anglian Daily Times: The property has views out to the seaThe property has views out to the sea (Image: Clarke & Simpson)

East Anglian Daily Times: The property has been covered in graffitiThe property has been covered in graffiti (Image: Clarke & Simpson)

The property is made up of a concrete structure, with a balcony located on the top floor to enjoy views out to sea. 

It is believed the building played a key part for coastal defence during the war. 

East Anglian Daily Times: A prisoner of war sign is located on one of the floorsA prisoner of war sign is located on one of the floors (Image: Clarke & Simpson)

East Anglian Daily Times: There are views out to seaThere are views out to sea (Image: Clarke & Simpson)

Inside, the property has been daubed with graffiti on all three floors.

Listing the building, the agents believe it could suit a variety of different uses. 

Potential buyers are also advised there are currently no services to the site.