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Two-bed home which is just 7ft 9in wide at its narrowest point goes on sale for £1.9m

A HOUSE which is just 7ft 9in wide at its narrowest point has gone on sale for £1.9m.

The cosy cottage in Kensington, west London, still has space for two bedrooms, two bathrooms and even a tiny study thanks to its “meticulous Scandinavian design”.

One of London's narrowest homes has gone on sale for £1.9million
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One of London's narrowest homes has gone on sale for £1.9millionCredit: Bournemouth News
The three-storey house is just 7ft 9in wide at its narrowest point
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The three-storey house is just 7ft 9in wide at its narrowest pointCredit: Bournemouth News

The Victorian property has windows on three sides and is capped by a giant skylight which allows sunlight to reach the ground floor.

The house’s footprint is roughly triangular with the front much wider than the rear.

Visitors arrive on the ground floor which has a bedroom, bathroom and study.

Downstairs on the lower ground floor there is another bedroom, bathroom, outdoor space and a utility room.

The first floor is home to a reception and dining room and a kitchen, with steps up to a 13ft by 30ft roof terrace.

The bright kitchen is on the first floor at the back of the house
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The bright kitchen is on the first floor at the back of the house Credit: Bournemouth News
No space is wasted thanks to Scandinavian design techniques
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No space is wasted thanks to Scandinavian design techniquesCredit: Bournemouth News
There is even room for a tiny study on the ground floor
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There is even room for a tiny study on the ground floorCredit: Bournemouth News

Estate agent Simon Stone of Unique Property Services says the space has been achieved due to its “meticulous, Scandinavian design”.

Mr Stone said: “It’s not what you’d expect when you look at the pretty, period house from outside. Not an inch of space has been wasted.

“The lower ground and ground floor have been executed in such a way that this house lends itself to sharing, both the bottom floors are self-contained suites, extremely private, no crossing paths in the night.”

He believes the house is best suited to sharers, a couple or a small family and thinks the new owners will buy as much for the area as the property.

The narrow house, on Redfield Lane, sits between Hyde Park and Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge.

It is not far from a tiny house in Battersea, south west London, which is narrower than a Tube carriage and went on the market for £1million in 2018.

And a two-bedroom house in Pembroke near the Welsh coast, which appears to be just two metres wide from the outside, was up for £80,000 last year.

The ‘Tardis’ home opens up into a spacious living area which widens at the back and becomes double the width of the front of the property.

Windows on three sides and a giant skylight allow sunlight to reach the ground floor
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Windows on three sides and a giant skylight allow sunlight to reach the ground floorCredit: Bournemouth News
The property is a triangular shape offering a more spacious living area
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The property is a triangular shape offering a more spacious living areaCredit: Bournemouth News
The 13ft by 30ft roof terrace is complete with an outdoor dining area
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The 13ft by 30ft roof terrace is complete with an outdoor dining areaCredit: Bournemouth News
The house boasts two double bedrooms despite its narrow shape
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The house boasts two double bedrooms despite its narrow shapeCredit: Bournemouth News
One bedroom is on the ground floor while the other is on the lower ground floor
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One bedroom is on the ground floor while the other is on the lower ground floorCredit: Bournemouth News
The slender Victorian cottage also has two spacious bathrooms
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The slender Victorian cottage also has two spacious bathroomsCredit: Bournemouth News
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