A TWO-BED home narrower than a London bus has gone on the market for £430,000.

The adorable property in Padstow, Cornwall measures just 8ft 2ins at its widest point – meaning it’s thinner than a Routemaster, which is 8ft 2.3ins across.

A Cornish home thinner than a London bus has gone on the market

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A Cornish home thinner than a London bus has gone on the marketCredit: Rightmove
And while the property may lack width, the current owners have cleverly maximised the space inside

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And while the property may lack width, the current owners have cleverly maximised the space insideCredit: Rightmove

By comparison, an average family home is usually around 22 feet wide.

Painted a very cheerful bright blue, the home, used as a holiday let for much of the year, slots neatly between larger properties either side.

And despite compromises on size, the lucky new owner will find plenty to enjoy.

The home’s front door leads directly into a dinky living room with a flagstone floor and cream walls.

A set of steps leads down to the kitchen, slightly below street level.

A clever designer has used smaller furniture, including a neat round table, to decorate the room.

Out through a door in the kitchen is a charming courtyard, furnished with a table and four chairs for the lighter evenings.

The two-bed home is nestled between wider properties on either side

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The two-bed home is nestled between wider properties on either sideCredit: Rightmove
It also featured a stunning courtyard for warmer evenings

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It also featured a stunning courtyard for warmer eveningsCredit: Rightmove
The home's front door leads directly into the dinky living room

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The home’s front door leads directly into the dinky living roomCredit: Rightmove

Elsewhere, the new occupant will find a white-tiled bathroom and two bedrooms.

The master boasts white floorboards and thick beams, which arch over the bed.

Space is at a premium in the very narrow second bedroom.

However, twin beds have been slotted in alongside each other, with the headboards against a small window.

Estate agents Stratton Creber called the “iconic cottage” a “superbly presented and delightful home”.

“The property offers modern conveniences without taking the charm and period features away,” they said.

The property is used as a holiday let for much of the year

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The property is used as a holiday let for much of the yearCredit: Rightmove
It boasts a cheerful blue kitchen to match the outside of the building

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It boasts a cheerful blue kitchen to match the outside of the buildingCredit: Rightmove
The second bedroom is one of the narrowest rooms - but still features space for two single beds

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The second bedroom is one of the narrowest rooms – but still features space for two single bedsCredit: Rightmove
Padstow is a hugely popular tourist destination perhaps best-known for its connection to celeb chef Rick Stein

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Padstow is a hugely popular tourist destination perhaps best-known for its connection to celeb chef Rick SteinCredit: Rightmove

“These include beamed ceilings and deep window sills, eco heating and a sunny courtyard.”

Padstow is a hugely popular holiday destination – and it’s recently hit the news thanks to visits from a visiting walrus called Wally.

He could prove to be a bigger attraction than TV chef Rick Stein’s famous restaurants – which have seen Padstow dubbed ‘Padstein’.

The town’s slender home may attract a huge amount of interest – but last summer, two even slimmer properties went on the market.

One house on sale in East Dulwich, South London measured just 8ft 2in wide.

Because of its London location, the home – converted from a derelict workshop – was priced at a whopping £700,000.

At the same time, a narrow house in West London went on sale for £1.9million.

Amazingly, the property is even tinier.

It measures just 7ft 9in – but still had space for two bedrooms, two bathrooms and even a mini study thanks to its “meticulous Scandinavian design”.

The Victorian property has windows on three sides and is capped by a giant skylight which allows sunlight to reach the ground floor.

The house’s footprint is roughly triangular, with the front much wider than the rear.

The charming town draws huge crowds in lighter months

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The charming town draws huge crowds in lighter monthsCredit: Alamy
Many of those familiar with the town have dubbed it 'Padstein'

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Many of those familiar with the town have dubbed it ‘Padstein’Credit: Alamy
Four-bed farmhouse on sale for £2m boasts a VERY interesting secret in its garden

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