7.2 C
London
Thursday, May 14, 2026

Home in London narrower than Tube carriage goes on sale for £642,000

A pint-sized home no wider than a Tube carriage has hit the market for £642,000 in a leafy west London suburb. 

The compact cottage, situated in well-heeled Kew, is slimmer than a Routemaster bus and measures just seven feet and nine inches at its narrowest point.

And the tiny terrace, arranged over three floors, is only around eight feet at its widest.

Crammed into a location which was once garages, the property is however described as ‘deceptively spacious’ by estate agents.

It is on the market for the hefty sum of £642,000 – more than twice the price of the average house in North Yorkshire (£322,871) and three times that of the city of Durham (£210,148).

The listing has already caused a stir on Reddit’s SpottedOnRightmove forum, where property watchers share eyebrow-raising homes.

One house-hunter remarked: ‘You shouldn’t be able to lie down and touch one side of your house with your fingers, and the other with your toes’.

To which another user joked in response: ‘Especially if you’re Janette Krankie’, referring to the tiny 1980s children’s TV favourite.

A pint-sized home no wider than a Tube carriage in the leafy London suburb of Kew has hit the market for an extraordinary £642,000

A pint-sized home no wider than a Tube carriage in the leafy London suburb of Kew has hit the market for an extraordinary £642,000

The cottage measures just seven feet and nine inches at its narrowest point - slimmer than a Routemaster bus

The cottage measures just seven feet and nine inches at its narrowest point – slimmer than a Routemaster bus

Crammed into a location which was once garages, the property is described as 'deceptively spacious' by estate agents

Crammed into a location which was once garages, the property is described as ‘deceptively spacious’ by estate agents

It features two bedrooms, one of which opens up onto a small balcony

It features two bedrooms, one of which opens up onto a small balcony 

Another browser joked: ‘Early viewing is highly recommended – presumably before anyone tries to bring in a corner sofa.

‘You will need narrow furniture, narrow shoulders and a very understanding removals man.’

Meanwhile, another commented: ‘You’d have to get a Smart car so you can have half a vehicle to park outside your half a house.’ 

While one Reddit user noted: ‘Galley kitchen. Galley bedroom. Galley lounge.’

Estate agents Halletts describe the property as a ‘delightful’ and ‘quirky’ two-bedroom house.

The sales blurb on Rightmove reads: ‘Arranged over three floors and beautifully bright with modern fittings, neutral décor and hard flooring throughout.

‘Excellent location within easy walking distance of a choice of stations, local shops and a choice of restaurants. Early viewing of this deceptively spacious property is highly recommended.’

In a sign of the capital’s eye-watering property prices, the house last sold in 2018 for £492,000 – meaning its current owner is hopeful of securing a £150,000 return.

Kew, in the exclusive south-west borough of Richmond, is among the UK’s most expensive places to purchase a property, with average prices for home-movers frequently exceeding £930,000.

The cottage has an internal footprint of just 667sqft – which equates to less than a quarter of a tennis court and a little over four times the size of an average parking space in the United States.

Yet it manages to squeeze in a bathroom and two further toilets, as well as a modest first-floor balcony.

Some Reddit users were more complimentary about the home – and praised the current owners for making the most of its unusual dimensions.

One wrote: ‘For all that it’s narrow and shockingly priced, it’s an attractive house.

The other bedroom is neatly decorated with white and blue paint - and is big enough to fit a double bed

The other bedroom is neatly decorated with white and blue paint – and is big enough to fit a double bed

Its living room is situated at the back of the house and leads out onto a modest garden

Its living room is situated at the back of the house and leads out onto a modest garden

In a sign of the capital¿s eye-watering property prices, the house last sold in 2018 for £492,000 - meaning its current owner is hopeful of securing a £150,000 return

In a sign of the capital’s eye-watering property prices, the house last sold in 2018 for £492,000 – meaning its current owner is hopeful of securing a £150,000 return

Estate agents are urging any potential buyers to secure an 'early viewing' before the narrow home is taken off the market

Estate agents are urging any potential buyers to secure an ‘early viewing’ before the narrow home is taken off the market

‘They’ve made it look bright and airy and feels bigger than it is.

‘I’m single, daughter grown up and flown the nest. I’d happily live in a house like this. Just not anywhere near London.’

Another added: ‘Yes, it’s not much bigger than a flat, but it’s a perfectly liveable home for a one to three person family.’

Yet despite its size, the house is not the thinnest in London. The narrowest is believed to be a five-storey property in Shepherd’s Bush, measuring just 171 centimetres wide.

The second narrowest home can be located in highly-prized Notting Hill Gate, measuring just 2.1 metres across at its narrowest point – roughly the width of a black cab.

Estate agents had previously marketed the two-bedroom property on Peel Street as a ‘bijou bolt hole’.

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

The best places to live in Britain’s idyllic national parks

Many of us toy with the idea of moving somewhere close to nature, with a friendly community, where the pace of life is more civilised. But where to find such a place? A national park could be the answer.

Euphoria creator Sam Levinson is accused of ‘copying’ initial idea

Artist Petra Collins has alleged that Sam approached her before creating the show to say he had been 'inspired by' her photos.

Wes Streeting to resign in hours and trigger another day of anarchy

The Health Secretary is ready to fire the starting gun this morning following yesterday's face-to-face showdown with the Prime Minister which lasted just 16 minutes.

Trump smiles and fist pumps as he’s greeted by 300 chanting kids

Trump has touched down in Beijing, kicking off a short visit marking the first time a sitting US President has visited China in roughly nine years.

‘Mi chiamo Catarina’: Kate delights fans as she speaks Italian

Catherine was met by a crowd of 1,000 people - including a very excited-looking baby - as she arrived for a two-day trip to Reggio Emilia. She hugged schoolchildren and posed for selfies.

Starmer accused of lurch to the left with King’s Speech plans

The embattled Prime Minister's agenda includes plans to fast-track European Union rules into law, nationalise British Steel and impose a tourist tax on family holidays.

Kouri Richins gives 40-minute rant in Moscow Mule murder sentencing

The 35-year-old killer sat pulling faces as representatives for her own three children, aged just 13, 11 and nine, delivered heartbreaking statements.

Dozens of cars parked at Heathrow Airport are submerged by floodwaters

At a particularly deep section, it appeared that several cars had their front tyres entirely submerged, with some headlights covered, too.

Wes Streeting to resign in hours and trigger another day of anarchy

The Health Secretary is ready to fire the starting gun this morning following yesterday's face-to-face showdown with the Prime Minister which lasted just 16 minutes.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img