London’s ‘thinnest’ home, @6 ft., in Shepherd’s Bush

London’s ‘thinnest’ home, located in Shepherd’s Bush, west London and measuring only 6 feet wide, is for sale.

[the house] … used to be a hat store…

… home’s widest point at 9 feet 11 inches…

Insider writes:

A London property measuring just 6 feet wide that’s been described by its realtor as “possibly London’s thinnest home” is currently for sale for $1.3 million (£950,000).

The house is located in Shepherd’s Bush, west London, and used to be a hat store. Fashion photographer Juergen Teller converted the store into a home in the ’90s, and “Pride and Prejudice” actor Simon Woods later lived in the home between 2006 and 2008.

The property was renovated by Teller to maximize space and despite its narrow width, boasts a generous 1,034 square feet over five floors. There are two bedrooms, a study, a bathroom with closet space, a roof terrace, and a landscaped garden….

….The dining area also happens to be the home’s widest point at 9 feet 11 inches.

There’s even enough space for a garden, which has been fully landscaped….

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