THIS Tardis-inspired home measuring just 2.4m wide could be yours for £650,000 – and includes a stunning garden.
The quirky, scaled-down two-bedroom terraced house is narrower than a London double-decker bus, but is packed with interesting features.
The house, located on Third Cross Road, offers its buyer a Tardis-like expanse of rooms hiding behind its ultra-skinny brick facade.
Inside the 10-metre-long property is a modern, lengthy kitchen/diner extension that offers more than enough living space for a couple or small family.
There’s also plenty of light flooding in through four electric Velux skylights and double doors to the garden.
The corridor-like living room – which has a timber floor – is just wide enough to fit a row of armchairs and a sofa.
But it makes up for its slightly unusual shape with a cosy cottage feel.
The ground floor bathroom – between the lounge and the kitchen – comfortably fits a full size bath and a shower despite its tiny 1.35m width.
Upstairs, the property has a double bedroom and a smaller second bedroom, which is currently being used as a home office.
The property was built in 2017, with every room fitted with underfloor heating, says estate agent Purplebricks.
The modern home also boasts a decking area – perfect for entertaining any guests who need some extra space.
Although the terraced home is very small, there’s a surprise outside.
A generous garden leads down to the property’s own separate one-bedroom granny annex.
This could be used as a very spacious home studio or office if needed.
The outbuilding offers its own high-specification kitchen and bathroom, and is actually 4.79m wide.
The narrow house is located just a short walk from central Twickenham, and Strawberry Hill station is within walking distance or there is the Twickenham station for fast trains to Waterloo and Richmond District Line.
It’s also close to popular junior and secondary schools.
The average selling price of a house in Twickenham is around £760,000, according to property website Zoopla.