Talk about a property with a view — if only there was a window you could look out from.

A derelict former coastguard station at Torr Head on the Antrim coast has gone on the market.

While it may not be ideal for the commuter, it certainly has the potential to be the perfect spot to kick back, relax and take in the stunning surroundings.

The selling agent believes it could be an ideal holiday home for next year’s Open in Portrush — even though it’s closer to Scotland than the golf course.

Best of all, it’s not a listed building, so it’s ready for renovation without having to go through hoops.

Whoever does buy it — £153,000 is the current bid — will need a pound or two spare to get the building ship shape and habitable.

There are no windows, no doors, no water, no electricity, and the road up to it could get particularly tricky in the depths of winter.

It all depends on how much someone wants that stunning vista.

But there are few better anywhere on the north coast.