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Breathe in! London's skinniest home at just 99 inches wide on sale for ?450,000... built on space that was once someone's side garden

One-bedroom house in Denmark Hill, SE London, is a 466 sq ft two-storey home at end of three-storey terrace

Estate agents Foxtons say the property's location is excellent for commuters wanting a 'perfect pied-?-terre'

Narrowest property in Britain is a terraced home on Isle of Cumbrae in Scotland which has a 37in front fa?ad

  • 2 weeks later...

Hindmans Rd may not be the most attractive road but the skinny house is beautiful inside - much lighter and airy, architecture designed with a number of sky lights/roof lights and a pretty garden. I saw it a few years ago when previous owners were converting. Good example of what you can do with a small space.


Jeremy Wrote:

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> I think it looks nice. A much nicer road than

> Friern Rd or Hindmans Rd. And if you knock out the

> chimney breast it will feel a bit more spacious...

> nice long garden too.

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