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.

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.

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.

“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.”







