
This tiny house might be rather narrow, but it packs in a lot more than you’d think.
At it’s tightest point, this cottage in Cornwall measures just 3ft, or 91cm wide.
It’s squeezed between two existing semi-detached homes, in the seaside town of Porthleven, the most southerly port in the UK.
At £235,000, it might seem like a hefty price tag for such a tiny home, but according to Rightmove, the overall average price of a property in the area is actually £367,842, so you could be bagging yourself a bargain.
The home is actually shaped like an iron – so is wider towards the rear – and features everything one person might need in a new home.
There’s a a bedroom, just big enough for a double bed, a brightly coloured kitchen, a bathroom and lounge – although be prepared to sit rather close to your TV.

You also get stunning views out to sea.
The home has an interesting history too. The street itself used to be called the Lifeboat Terrace, as its the location of the town’s first lifeboat house, built in 1863.
Other residents can recall it being call called the Box and Heater due to itsiron shape.


While it perhaps won’t suit everyone – and the estate agent has conceded that it wouldn’t work for a family – there’s been a lot of interest in the small, but perfectly formed home.
The listing from agency, Mather Partnership, said the one-bedroom house with sea views offers a ‘delightful blend of character and modern living’.


It added: ‘With its quirky design, the property is well presented throughout, making it an inviting space for those looking to get away to the coast.
‘Utilised as a holiday let by our current clients, one of the standout features of this lovely cottage is the incredible sea views that can be enjoyed from various vantage points within the home. This property truly embodies the essence of coastal living.’


The cottage gives other tiny homes a run for their money, including the shipping container in Stratford that’s the width of one double bed, which can be yours for a whopping £75,000.
The tiny home can fit a sofa, cooking area, double bed, and bathroom. Estate agents have described the container as a ‘testament to luxurious living.’
The small home is also being heralded as the ‘pinnacle of sustainable living’ using low energy and comes complete with ESG compliance.
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