Narrowest house in London for sale

Between a hairdresser and a doctor’s office there is a distance of 170 cm and right there, between the two walls, it is located the narrowest house in London.
Located in the west of the city, in the Shepherd’s Bush neighborhood of Hammersmith and Fulham, the house is a former Victorian-era hat shop and was converted into a home by fashion photographer Jurgen Teller.

The space where it currently stands The thinnest house it was previously a simple access road which was later transformed into a real house built on a smaller scale than the standard ones, but with all the comforts of a normal home.

As soon as you enter you will find the hall. From there you can go downstairs, where the kitchen is located, the smallest space in the house, but with all-glass dining area and private garden. Going up a spiral staircase, on the first floor there is a bedroom with study and terrace, on the second floor the bathroom with tub and shower and on the third floor the second bedroom. To make the house truly not to be missed are the antique parquet floors, original deco-style bathtub, outdoor spaces such as the roof terrace and full-height double-glazed doors leading from the dining room. to the garden with private planted patio.

The teal-colored building still retains the small window where you can see a bowler-shaped lamp in memory of the hat shop.

The 95 square meter house is on sale for 950 thousand pounds, equal to approximately 1.1 million euros.

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