This quirky triangular home certainly fills a gap in the market.
The unusual property has been squeezed on to a small plot on the end of a row of terraced houses and has been designed to maximise the cramped space.
As a result it is in the shape of a right angled triangle which is 43ft long, 23ft wide and is just 4ft wide at its narrowest point.
In its place used to stand a smaller traditional rectangular property but the developer decided the best way to make the most out of the plot was to radically alter the home’s shape into a triangle.
So, the existing property was demolished apart from the front facade, which was incorporated into the three-storey home with off-street parking for two cars.
The distinctive two-bed house in Wandsworth, south west London, is on the market for £950,000.
The unusual property has been squeezed on to a small plot on the end of a row of terraced houses and has been designed to maximise the cramped space
At the narrow end on the first floor is a utility room and on the second floor there is a compact study which at its most narrow is just about big enough for a desk and chair
On the first and second floor the larger end has double bedrooms, both with built-in storage and en suite bathrooms
In total the home has 1,148 sq ft of accommodation and a 370sq ft decked garden, which provides plenty of space for entertaining guests
It has an entrance hall at the narrow end of the triangle which leads through into an open plan kitchen/living/dining room in the larger end.
On the first and second floor the larger end has double bedrooms, both with built-in storage and en suite bathrooms, although the bedroom on the first floor is currently used as a second sitting room.
At the narrow end on the first floor is a utility room and on the second floor there is a compact study which at its most narrow is just about big enough for a desk and chair.
In total the home has 1,148 sq ft of accommodation and a 370sq ft decked garden.
David Law from estate agent Foxtons, who are selling the house, said: ‘This is a really cool pad, perfect for someone who has enough money to buy a garden flat but not a family home.
‘The current owner is a young lawyer and that’s the kind of buyer we would expect, a young professional.
‘It offers unique living and entertaining space and has been finished to an exceptional standard throughout.’
Part of the garden is actually owned by Network Rail – there is a railway line next to it – and the new owner will have to pay for a yearly lease of £1,000 to be able to use it.
As a result it is in the shape of a right angled triangle which is 43ft long, 23ft wide and is just 4ft wide at its narrowest point
The distinctive two-bed house in Wandsworth, south west London, is on the market for £950,000 (pictured is one of the bedroom’s en-suites)
Part of the garden is actually owned by Network Rail – there is a railway line next to it – and the new owner will have to pay for a yearly lease of £1,000 to be able to use it