London's 'second narrowest' home listed for £1.2 million

A 1.8-meter-wide house in London, once a hat shop, is on sale for £1.2 million, making it the city's second narrowest home.

London's 'second narrowest' home listed for £1.2 million

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A property in London, measuring just 1.8 meters (6 feet) wide, has been listed for sale at £1.2 million. The house, located in the St John's Wood area, is described as the city's 'second narrowest' home, according to estate agents.

The three-bedroom property was originally a hat shop and has been converted into a residential dwelling. It spans four floors and includes a kitchen, living room, and a roof terrace. The narrow design is a result of its history as a shop, with the width limited by the original plot.

Despite its compact size, the home is priced at £1.2 million, reflecting the high property values in the area. The listing has attracted attention for its unusual dimensions and unique layout.

Estate agents note that the house is not the narrowest in London; that title belongs to a property in Shepherds Bush, which is 1.7 meters wide. The St John's Wood home is a rare example of a historic shop conversion in a prime residential neighborhood.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How wide is the narrowest house in London?

The narrowest house in London is in Shepherds Bush, measuring 1.7 meters wide.

What was the St John's Wood house originally?

It was originally a hat shop before being converted into a residential home.

Why is the house priced at £1.2 million?

The price reflects the high property values in the St John's Wood area, a prime residential neighborhood in London.

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