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Wednesday, 6 November, 2002, 11:55 GMT
Small is beautiful for home buyer
The asking price for the tiny home was £59,950
One of the UK's smallest homes - a wood and brick hut which has been converted
into a tiny dwelling - has been sold for nearly £60,000.
The 15 foot by 10 foot home at Sidford, east Devon, is to be used as a permanent residence. The property - named The Cabin - has one main room with a kitchenette and shower extension, while upstairs the mezzanine bedroom is just four feet high at its tallest. The property was converted into a home 18 months ago. Former shop Colin Moorhouse, of Redferns estate agents, said the former fish and grocery shop had sold for close to the asking price. Mr Moorhouse said: "There were lots of people interested in viewing the property. "It is a nice little place and at the price you can't really go wrong." Mr Moorhouse said he believed the new buyer would be using The Cabin as his main residence. |
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