ONE of the UK's narrowest homes - fittingly called 'Ty Ni' - has gone on the market for £72,000.
The tiny terraced hideaway, which measures just seven feet across, is tucked between two properties minutes from a sandy beach in North Wales.Credit: Wales News ServiceThe property in North Wales may be narrow, but it stretches back 22 feet - meaning there's plenty of room for a lounge and even a dining roomCredit: Wales News ServiceBut inside, there's lots more space than the lucky new owner might initially believe, as the property stretches back some 22 feet.
The home has a lounge and a dining area, and the clever layout also allows for a compact kitchen at the rear.The original stonework is exposed inside the cottage, which was cheekily named Ty Ni, Welsh for 'our house'.Tudor Estate Agents & Chartered Surveyors described it as a "compact quaint cottage for sale."
A spokesman said: "Ty Ni is situated in a convenient position in the centre of this small seaside town which is located on the north coast of the Llyn Peninsula.The three-storey home also boasts a small front yard.is on sale for £700,000 in East Dulwich, South London.And in June,It is just 7ft 9in across, but still has space for two bedrooms, two bathrooms and even a tiny study thanks to its “meticulous Scandinavian design”.
10 grand a foot then?