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Narrow townhouse that is just like a Tardis has a huge £4 million price tag

An extremely narrow home has gone on the market with a huge price tag of £4 million pound. Wedged in the middle of a row of townhouses, the Georgian terrace is much thinner than its surrounding properties - but inside it is much more than meets the eye.

Just like a Tardis, the family home in Westminster, London is deceptively spacious and is arranged over five floors with five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a double reception room. It also boasts a lift, spa, west-facing roof terrace, garden and garage.

Despite being just four metres in width - the same as a Mini Cooper - the slender property offers plenty of scope for an interested buyer. The location of this property is second to none, being less than a mile away from St James's Park tube station and Victoria train, tube and bus terminals.

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A host of restaurants, cafes, shops and other amenities are in the vicinity making this an ideal area for a family, reports MyLondon.

One of London's 'narrowest houses' is being sold by Dexters and has rooms which are much more spacious than you would initially think.

The rooms are larger than you might expect (DEXTERS)

It is advertised as a quirky family home as Harry Laflin, Manager at Dexters Westminster said: “If you like traditional properties that tick all the boxes, then chances are this space is not for you."

He added: "If, however, you feel there is more to life than two-up-two-down, then come and see a truly special home."

The house has a reception room and a spa on the first floor which is underground. The second floor which is ground level features a kitchen, utility room and garage.

At £4 million for a four metre wide house, it's £1 million per metre (DEXTERS)

There is a private garden at the rear. Another reception room on the third floor which could be used as a bedroom, and there is also a guest toilet and another large bedroom with an en-suite.

The narrow house comes with some advantages, including requiring less energy to heat rooms. This will save money (which the buyer might need after spending £4 million) and reduce waste.

The house has five bedrooms (DEXTERS)

Back in March the M.E.N reported on a tiny terraced house in Greater Manchester that was so narrow that passers-by may not even notice it.

The tiny two-bed property, which is half the size of the average terrace home, went up for sale in Rochdale for £100,000 but has since been sold.

Wedged in between two normal-sized terraces, the slender stone-built house had a kitchen, lounge two bedrooms and one bathroom, with most rooms measuring less than two metres in width.

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