London's second narrowest home that is no wider than a - and is squeezed onto what was once a footpath - has hit the market for an eye-watering £1.25m. Measuring at just seven foot wide a typical London bus is just slightly wider at 7ft 5.5in.
For a compact home, there's an awful lot to unpack here with every square foot of the three floors having been thoughtfully designed.
Ideally situated just minutes away from this extremely skinny home is sandwiched between period terraced housing and went on sale with Rightmove and Unique Property Company on March 10. Its presence sits large along Peel Street's historic period terrace, despite it being smaller in width than most carriages.
When walking down Peel Street, you have to keep your eyes peeled for the narrow green building as it can be easily overlooked if not looked carefully. Built around 1930 and refurbished during the 1950s, the dimensions of the open-plan kitchen and dining room have been branded as having a 'Tardis' feel.
Take a look at this seven-foot wide house that is thinner than a London Underground train below - don't forget to click on the next page for more!
Although the terrace is small it is big enough to fit a table and chairs.
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