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The Thin House

The Thin House – London’s weirdest buildings – 5 Thurloe Square, London, SW7 2TA – £895,000 – W. A. Ellis

Studio for sale in weirdest building in South Kensington

 

Listed as one of “London’s five weirdest buildings”, 5 Thurloe Square – also known as The Thin House – in South Kensington is wedge shaped and directly adjoins the District & Circle Line to the rear. A studio flat within it is currently for sale for £895,000.

 

The Thin House is architecturally noteworthy due to its especially weird shape
The flat currently for sale centres around one large reception space that is light and bright

 

As eccentrically shaped as the 19th century building in which it sits, the top floor flat on offer was originally an artist’s studio and now features a double height reception space with a kitchen and bathroom to the rear and a bedroom on a mezzanine level. It totals just 603 square foot in size but is described as having “commanding views over the square and towards the Victoria & Albert Museum”.

 

Flat 7, 5 Thurloe Square is offered on a leasehold basis with 969 years remaining and a share of the freehold and W. A. Ellis are the selling agents.

 

The north facing studio has a view towards the Victoria & Albert Museum and over the gardens of Thurloe Square
A floor plan of the third floor flat on offer; it does not have a lift

 

 

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