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UK’s ‘smallest home’ so tiny locals call it ‘Dolls House’ is sold for £235k – would YOU give up space for seaside views?

The little home was once called the box and heater by locals
An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows UK's smallest home, nicknamed "The Dolls House," situated between two other houses, Image 2 shows Interior view of a narrow cottage living room with a sofa bed, nautical-themed pillows, and a flat-screen TV, Image 3 shows Bedroom in a narrow cottage with a bed, window, and nautical-themed decor

THE UK's smallest property, measuring only 3ft wide in some places, has been sold for £235,000.

The seaside property in Porthleven, Cornwall covers just 180 sq ft.

Interior view of a narrow cottage living room with a sofa bed, nautical-themed pillows, and a flat-screen TV.
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The seaside property leaves little room to spareCredit: The Mather Partnership

Nicknamed 'the Dolls House' by locals, the one-bedroom cottage was built in an alleyway.

The property makes up for its lack of space with its seaside views, NS the beach just a stone's throw away from the front door.

Changing hands regularly, the tiny house was sold in 2006 and 2020 for £127,000 and £200,000 respectively.

It has now sold again for £235,000 to an unidentified buyer after being listed in January this year.

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Bedroom in a narrow cottage with a bed, window, and nautical-themed decor.
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The new owners will need to pack lightCredit: The Mather Partnership

Comprised of two tiny floors the little cottage boasts just 180 sq ft on the ground floor and a smaller 159 sq ft on the first floor.

The total floor area of the tiny property, both floors included, is just 339 sq ft.

Speaking in January, Eestate agent Tom Reed of the Mather Partnership, who marketed the property, said: "You really wouldn't be able to host a family of four here."

However he went on to say that the company had already received "fantastic amount of interest" in the little house.

The small house in the pretty seaside town was once called the box and heater by locals because of its bizarre vintage clothing iron shape.

Interior view of a narrow cottage's hallway, featuring a small chair, window, and entryway.
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The dolls house boasts beautiful sea viewsCredit: The Mather Partnership

Wedged in between two more traditionally shaped homes the dolls house stands as a unique fixture of Claremont Terrace.

Mr Reed said in January that the house's £235,000 guide price was "a sensible price" due to the "fantastic location" and sea view offered by the property.

Average house prices in Cornwall sat around £300,000 when the property hit the market.

The Dolls House came on sale at almost £100,000 cheaper than average.

Despite its tiny size the Dolls House received a lot of interest, with no onward chain and an exemption from council tax, it was snapped up in just a few months.

View from a window of a coastal town and ocean.
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The beach is just a stones throw awayCredit: The Mather Partnership

The tiny seaside property comes with everything a single inhabitant could need.

It boasts a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen/dining room and a reception room for welcoming guests.

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The miniature abode lacks a garden but has a small patio area laid with loose stone chips and even a small seating area.

Now off the market, the tiny dolls house has been snapped up by a house hunter and is now marked as sold.

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