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A remarkably narrow house in the south Wales valleys recently sold at auction for just under £45,000, nearly double its initial estimate. This one-bedroom property is noted as one of the slimmest homes in Britain. Located in Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf, the cottage measures only 7.5ft (2.2m) across at its widest point.
Despite its narrow width, the house offers ample lengthwise space, especially extending into its garden area. Originally listed with a starting price of £23,000, the property drew considerable attention and saw 35 competitive bids during the auction event.
Situated on Llewellyn Street, this tiny house features the essential rooms expected in a home, including a hallway, a fitted bathroom, and a kitchen. It also benefits from modern comforts such as UPVC double glazing, plus it comes with a garage and garden, enhancing its overall appeal.
This is not the only slender Welsh home to attract interest. A historic 16th-century property in Conwy, often cited as Britain’s smallest house, is even narrower at 6ft (1.8m) wide and stands 10ft (3m) tall. This tiny house was once deemed uninhabitable in 1900 when a local fisherman, who was 6ft tall, rented it
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