A puny property that looks like a garage is on the market for £75,000.
It has just two rooms and no sign of a bed.
But there is a bathroom in the pokey pad.
The building located in Welton, near Daventry, Northamptonshire, was converted from an old pump station.
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It is just 14 ft by 22 ft.
Despite its compact nature the home has some brilliant sustainable features.
The roof, which is accessible via an outside ladder, is equipped with 7kw solar panels that power the property.
There is also a backup battery to help power the building if the solar panels falter.
Water used at the home is supplied by a rainfall harvest tank, allowing the owner to take full advantage of the UK’s soggy summer.
The driveway at the property has enough space to fit up to four cars.
It is currently being marketed as office space as reported by Luxury Property News.
The building is listed by estate agents Laurence Tremayne, and advertised on Rightmove
The description reads: “Offered with no upper chain, is this rarely available individual conversion of the former Welton Pumping Station.
“Currently the property is being used as office space under Class E classification.
“The property may be suitable for conversion to residential use and any potential buyer should first consult West Northamptonshire Council or planning consultant/architect regarding consents needed – permitted development rights or planning permissions.
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