The seven-foot-wide house that costs £235,000
The two bedroom house appears to have been built over a driveway
The new series of Doctor Who is clearly inspiring some very creative developers, as a Tardis-style house measuring in at just 83 inches wide becomes the latest property to shine a light on the desperate state of Britain’s housing market.
Appearing to have been built over a driveway between two average-sized houses, it is situated in Harringay, north London and is described as a ‘terrace house’ on the property website Rightmove with a guide price of £235,000.
It features two bedrooms on the first floor, and a reception room, kitchen and bathroom/WC on the ground floor.
There is also a roof terrace and a gas-fired central heating system: the latter of which has not been tested. It goes up for auction on 1 October 2014.
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