Homes and Property

Buy of the week

By Faye Greenslade
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6ft wide and the slimmest thing in W12


A January slim-down takes on new meaning in Shepherd’s Bush, W12, where this 1,000sq ft house is only six feet wide.

Its skinny five floors include a 24ft-long (but only 5ft 6in wide) lower ground-floor kitchen complete with an Aga; the dining area leads to a back garden that’s a mighty 13ft 6in wide.

One floor up finds two reception rooms, a bedroom and study opening to a roof terrace; two bathrooms are above and the top floor has a master bedroom with a giant, built-in bed reachable only from one end.

Westfield shopping centre is nearby; the Tube is less than 10 minutes away.

Property: two-bedroom house.
Price: £549,950.
Agent: Faron Sutaria (020 8740 7766).





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