A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in. A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in.

House narrower than TUBE CARRIAGE – at 7ft 5in – hits market for £325,000

A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in.

A house that is nearly the same width as a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000.

Non-claustrophobic home hunters will be lapping up the chance to view this quirky set-up, which has just become available.

The bizarre property is just a mere 7ft 5in wide – almost a foot narrower than the cramped underground trains, which are usually between 8ft 6in and 9ft 7in.

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On the upside, the one-bed house is spaced over two floors and has a cosy double bed suspended in the roof.

The home is located on Wellington Lane in Bristol, as reported by Luxury Property News.

A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in.
Exterior of the home. (Jam Press/Chappell & Matthews)

The house offers 502 sq ft, kitted out with a kitchen, living space and toilet.

The outlandish interior design makes use of every inch of space with the home described as one the city’s “narrowest” houses.

It features a log burner and wood store to keep the open plan pad nice and toasty.

A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in.
Interior of the home. (Jam Press/Chappell & Matthews)

The property is a converted hay store that has been loved and uniquely reimagined by the current owner.

It hit the market on 3 March, through Chappell & Matthews estate agents.

A spokesperson for Chappell & Matthews said: “A truly unique and inspiring mews house set in the heart of Montpelier.

“This former Haystore located just off Picton Street, is a prime example of how creativity and canny design can transform a small space into something special.

A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in.
Interior of the home. (Jam Press/Chappell & Matthews)

“Having been well loved by its current owner, the house has a kitchen with integrated appliances and a shower room downstairs, with a living and dining area, raised sleeping platform and feature bath upstairs.

“This property is one of Bristol’s narrowest houses and really is unique.”

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A quirky Bristol home barely wider than a tube carriage has hit the market for £325,000, packing clever design, a raised sleeping platform and cosy features into just 7ft 5in.
Interior of the home. (Jam Press/Chappell & Matthews)

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