A thin house in London has just been listed for 1.8 million pounds (about 2.5 million US dollars).
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- A narrow house about 4 meters wide in London sells for approximately £1.8 million (R36.5 million) on the market.
- The three-bedroom house has an area of less than 150 square meters and is spread over four floors.
- The two floors of the house have an atrium-like feel, with windows leading to the garden from the roof to the floor.
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According to Jam Press, a narrow four-story house in the Kensington neighbourhood of London was sold on the market for 1.8 million pounds (36.5 million rand).
Houses on Ceylon Road, London.
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According to Jam Press, the house on Ceylon Street is more than 4 meters wide and covers an area of about 150 square meters. According to Jam Press, this road is very popular with celebrities, such as actor Daniel Day-Lewis, who previously owned the property.
26 Ceylon Road.
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According to Jam Press, Henry Harrison, a former architect and member of the British band Mystery Jets, is another famous neighbor who reportedly built this small house in 1987 while living next door.
Henry Harrison worked with the Mysterious Jets in 2006.
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At home, the restaurant has an open floor plan that leads to an outdoor garden.
Inside 26 Ceylon Road, London.
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According to Jam Press, at the back of the room, glass doors and full-size window roofs make the place feel a bit like an atrium.
The first floor of the house.
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The decoration of the house is bright and neutral, with white walls and green plants.
The view from the outside in.
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According to Jam Press, the modern kitchen on the first floor has bright counters and cabinets.
The narrow kitchen.
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According to Jam Press, the second floor upstairs is a mezzanine.
The large windows illuminate the first two floors.
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The light pours from the upper half of the full-size roof window of the house to this living room on the second floor, offering a view of the nearby scenery.
The living room area on the second floor.
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According to Jam Press, there are bedrooms and bathrooms on the floor above the mezzanine.
A bedroom in the house.
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In some bedrooms, the windows are round, giving the house a nautical style.
Another bedroom.
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One bathroom has a bathtub by the window.
A bathroom in the house.
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According to Jam Press, there is another bedroom with a private bathroom on the top floor.

The white tiled bathroom is narrow and bright, with a street view at the end.
Bathroom on the top floor.
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Paul Cosgrove, director of Finlay Brewer, the real estate company that sold the property, told Jam Press that the house “exudes personality and charm,” while at the same time being an “oasis of calm” in the city center.
The back of the house.
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source: Jam press, Finley Winemaker



