An extremely narrow home has gone on the market with a huge price tag of £4 million pound. Wedged in the middle of a row of townhouses, the Georgian terrace is much thinner than its surrounding properties - but inside it is much more than meets the eye.
Just like a Tardis, the family home in Westminster, London is deceptively spacious and is arranged over five floors with five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a double reception room. It also boasts a lift, spa, west-facing roof terrace, garden and garage.
Despite being just four metres in width - the same as a Mini Cooper - the slender property offers plenty of scope for an interested buyer. The location of this property is second to none, being less than a mile away from St James's Park tube station and Victoria train, tube and bus terminals.
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A host of restaurants, cafes, shops and other amenities are in the vicinity making this an ideal area for a family, reports MyLondon.
One of London's 'narrowest houses' is being sold by Dexters and has rooms which are much more spacious than you would initially think.
It is advertised as a quirky family home as Harry Laflin, Manager at Dexters Westminster said: “If you like traditional properties that tick all the boxes, then chances are this space is not for you."
He added: "If, however, you feel there is more to life than two-up-two-down, then come and see a truly special home."
The house has a reception room and a spa on the first floor which is underground. The second floor which is ground level features a kitchen, utility room and garage.
There is a private garden at the rear. Another reception room on the third floor which could be used as a bedroom, and there is also a guest toilet and another large bedroom with an en-suite.
The narrow house comes with some advantages, including requiring less energy to heat rooms. This will save money (which the buyer might need after spending £4 million) and reduce waste.
Back in March the M.E.N reported on a tiny terraced house in Greater Manchester that was so narrow that passers-by may not even notice it.
The tiny two-bed property, which is half the size of the average terrace home, went up for sale in Rochdale for £100,000 but has since been sold.
Wedged in between two normal-sized terraces, the slender stone-built house had a kitchen, lounge two bedrooms and one bathroom, with most rooms measuring less than two metres in width.
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