One of Britain’s narrowest house is on sale for £235,000. The home in Haringey, London is approximately 83 inches wide and has a reception room, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs. It was built in 1996 in a driveway between two houses. The owner said: “I’m confident there are quirky people who will want to buy it – as it is cheaper than many one bedroom homes in this area”. The 7 foot wide house is to be auctioned on October 1. The narrowest house in London is believed to be a property on Goldhawk Road, Shepard’s Bush which is 65 inches wide. It was sold for £488,500 in 2006 but is now estimated to be worth about £950,000.

This 6 Foot Wide Wooden Structure In Leyton Used To Be A Garage. It is however set to be torn down after its owner lost a legal challenge against the local council. After complaints from neighbors that it looked ‘out of place’.

The entrance to the Wedge in Great Cumbrae, Scotland, is barely larger than the door. The skinny building is 47 inches across at the front and flares out (hence the name The Wedge) to 11 feet wide.