The Smallest House measures 72 inches across, 122 inches high and 120 inches deep. It manages to squeeze in a bedroom and a living area (with very basic cooking facilities), and whilst more suited to one did have couples living in it in the 19th century. It was last occupied in 1900 when it and a number of neighbouring properties were declared unfit for habitation, but it was saved from demolition to become a tourist attraction.
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The Smallest House measures 72 inches across, 122 inches high and 120 inches deep. It manages to squeeze in a bedroom and a living area (with very basic cooking facilities), and whilst more suited to one did have couples living in it in the 19th century. It was last occupied in 1900 when it and a number of neighbouring properties were declared unfit for habitation, but it was saved from demolition to become a tourist attraction.