LITTLEST HOUSE

LITTLEST HOUSE

London

10 Hyde Park Place, London W2

Located near Marble Arch, it goes almost unnoticed, its red brick façade identical to the neighbouring building. Look closely, and you will realise the building is only 1.07 meters wide. The city’s smallest house was erected in 1805 and was originally designed to fill in a public passage leading to Saint George Cemetery. Today, the house is used by the sisters of Tyburn Convent, just next door. It is open to visitors, but take care - legend says that the place is haunted by the cemetery’s ghosts.
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