A "Tardis" house has gone on sale for £600k despite parts of it being narrower than a London bus.
At first glance it looks like a little outbuilding and you wouldn't expect it to be a house.
But the one-bed property in Notting Hill is deceptively small from the outside - similar to Doctor Who's police box Tardis which is actually huge on the inside.
And once the lucky owner has entered the building, they'll find a surprisingly roomy maisonette over two floors.
It has been designed to maximise the space available and both the bedroom and kitchen are slimmer than a London bus.
A little living room is the first ting prospective buyers will encounter when they come through the door, complete with a cosy sofa and widescreen TV.

Shelves help maximise the space without bulky furniture.
And next to that is sleek, modern kitchen, with hob laid fitted microwave at head height.
It is being marketed by Homesite, Notting Hill, on Rightmove 's property site.
The owner, in the fashionable area, has built a breakfast bar below a window.
A skylight above, meanwhile, allows plenty of sunshine in and makes the room look bigger.

Agents Homesite say the property is based in Powis Mews, where homes can fetch £1.88million, and they say it has much to recommend it.
The brochure states: "It's located a stone's throw away from the market, boutiques and cafes of Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove."
Sliding doors take the viewer to the little bedroom which measures just 7ft 5in across compared to a Routemaster bus which is 8ft 3in wide.

A double bed is lit by pendant-style lightbulbs which shine above the mattress
The current owner has not cluttered the home with furniture and instead relies on built-in wardrobes and shelving.
The estate agent adds: "The apartment has a modern fully fitted kitchen with brand new Siemens appliances.
"The ground floor level benefits from high ceilings, large sash windows, a skylight and bespoke carpentry with a feature spiral staircase.

"The lower ground level consists of a study area with built in wardrobes, a separate bedroom area and family bathroom that has been finished to an exceptional standard."
The capital is well-known for its creative solutions to maximise space.
One "trendy" flat in an upscale postcode is on the market for a knock-down price, it was on for a rental price of£130 a week.
It boasted a large shower, opposite the kitchenette, but there was no toilet to be seen.

Elsewhere, a double room in Finsbury, in north of the city, was on the market for £700 a month, but the new tenant had no bedroom
It provided a mattress beneath its eaves, with a hammock slung nearby
There was also a large garden and a movie room set up.
But any renter will need to share with more than 20 other people, as well as three cats.