A teeny-tiny Kensington house that measures just four metres wide could be yours for £1.795 million.
The million pound property located on Ceylon Road is an incredibly popular celeb spot where Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis once lived with his French actress girlfriend, Isabelle Adjani.
The property itself was built in 1987 by Mystery Jets guitarist, Henry Harrison – who also happened to be an architect at the time, and also happened to live next door to his insanely skinny design of a house.
At just four metres wide, the Ceylon Road property is the length of a Volkswagen Beetle, to put it bluntly.
However, inside of the property feels like a Tardis, as three bedrooms, a mezzanine floor and a beautiful conservatory are waiting to be discovered.
There’s plenty of light inside the conservatory, which looks out onto the peaceful and very green of a garden.
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Other fabulous features found inside the property include an open plan reception and dining room, a study, two bathrooms with one en suite and a guest cloakroom.
The property is nicely furnished too, with modern ceiling lighting, neutral colours for walls, as well as bookcases built right up against walls for maximum use of space.
If you fancy a slice of this very desirable Kensington property, head online to Finlay Brewer.
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