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The Smallest House in London - "The Smallest House in London" (10 Hyde Park Place, Marble Arch), London (photographed in the 1960s).  The house is only 3 feet wide at its narrowest point!  It is thought to have been built to block a right of way to St George's graveyard to deter grave robbers.
The Smallest House in London
"The Smallest House in London" (10 Hyde Park Place, Marble Arch), London (photographed in the 1960s). The house is only 3 feet wide at its...
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7th Aug 2008
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Deborah Latham

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narrowest point! It is thought to have been built to block a right of way to St George's graveyard to deter grave robbers.
Subjects: History, Geography
Key Stages: Foundation, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
Learning Groups: Teachers, Parents, Pupils, Others
Keywords: London Marble Arch smallest house architecture

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