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Written by rosalind renshaw

It’s just a little on the small side, but this property does have something big going for it – a Knightsbridge address.

This bijou apartment has just one room and measures 10ft 4in by 8ft 4in – rather smaller than a snooker table.

Being marketed by Hunters in Marylebone, it’s on the eighth floor of 24-hours portered Prince’s Court, opposite Harrods (although we don’t think there’d be much room to stow your shopping).

Said to be big enough for a bed, kitchenette, shower and loo, the general consensus is that this is the smallest flat ever on the market in London.
 
Certainly, Matthew Fine, director of the Hunters branch in Baker Street, has worked as a London estate agent for 30 years and has never marketed a property so small.

He said: “I can stand in the middle of the room and touch the walls! This is, however, a great little buy – premium location, quirky, and at a price unheard of in this part of London.”

It’s for sale at £89,950, complete with 85-year lease. A snip!  

We’re sure you’ll let us know if you’ve ever tried to sell something smaller.

Comments

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    Actually, it's now under offer for £175,000 - The Public Notice is on Rightmove

    • 08 October 2012 20:28 PM
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    Come on - it's a cupboard and the landlord is taking the p!ss hoping that there's someone stupid enough out there to buy it.

    • 08 October 2012 10:45 AM
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    @Blue. When it has a kitchen or washing facilities. I have just gone through this on a small annexe property I manage. The council has now decided to separately rate it for Council Tax making it a lot more expensive for a tenant.

    • 08 October 2012 09:54 AM
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    That looks like a prison cell "This is, however, a great little buy" for who? wannabee convicts?

    • 08 October 2012 09:54 AM
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    Since when does a room become a flat ?

    • 08 October 2012 08:09 AM
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