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Located close to Harrods in exclusive Knightsbridge, the apartment was converted from a broom cupboard in 1987. It was originally bought by a secretary for £36,500. Its two rooms, which measure 60.5sq ft, come with a toilet and a shower-cum-wardrobe.
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Estate agents Brian Lack & Co, said: "Judging by other similar flats we've sold in the much-prized area, it could easily go for £150,000 to £200,000."
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The Smallest House in Great Britain, also known as the Quay House, is now a tourist attraction in Conwy, Wales. It measures 10ft by 6ft, and was lived in until 1900, by a 6ft 3in fisherman called Robert Jones.
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