Narrow house in Cornwall that’s just four metres wide is on sale for £700,000

narrow house in cornwall

Small and mighty (Picture: Lillicrap Chilcott/Jam Press)

St Ives, Cornwall is a desirable spot in which to live, but would you want to stay there in a four-metre-wide house?

The chance to make this a reality is here now, as a narrow house that’s only four metres wide has gone on the market for £700,000.

Situated just 150 yards from Porthmeor beach, the property is glass-fronted, meaning there are incredible sea views.

Despite the narrow width, the property is a two-bed with two baths.

There’s more room outdoors thanks to a roof terrace overlooking the sunken courtyard garden.

On the lower floor there’s an open-plan kitchen and diner, two en-suite bedrooms – plus the courtyard.

The sunken courtyard (Picture: Jam Press/Lillicrap Chilcott)

The upper floors are home to a living room and the terrace.

The sea views overlook the town to Carbis Bay beach and have Porth Kidney Sands in the distance.

The lounge (Picture: Jam Press/Lillicrap Chilcott)

Location-wise, it’s just short walk to St Ives town centre with nearby beaches to explore. There are also two parking spaces.

The rooftop terrace (Picture: Jam Press/Lillicrap Chilcott)
The floorplan (Picture: Lillicrap Chilcott)
The house is sat above the beautiful sandy Porth Beach (Picture: Jam Press/Lillicrap Chilcott)

Lillicrap Chilcott says the property has ‘a truly sensational and unique “grand design”.’

The listing adds: ‘A perfect bolthole, holiday letting opportunity or main home approximately 150 yards from Porthmeor beach and 250 yards from the harbourside and town centre.’

The property is currently on the market for a £700,000 guide price with Lillicrap Chilcott.

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