Smallest House in Great Britain, Conwy
Introduction
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Image: © Brian Deegan Taken: 8 Oct 2016
The minuscule (the house has a floor area of 3.05 (10ft) by 1.8m (5.9ft)) home was created in the 16th century and remained in use until 1900, when the tenant was a 6-foot-3-inch (1.91m) fisherman named Robert Jones. The rooms were too small for him to stand up in fully and he was eventually forced to move out when the council declared the house unfit for human habitation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallest_House_in_Great_Britain