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Smallest House in Great Britain

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The Smallest House in Great Britain is a diminutive 16th-century dwelling perched on Conwy's quayside. Measuring just 3.05 meters by 1.8 meters, this historic house offers a glimpse into cramped living conditions of the past. Visitors can step inside to see the miniature interior, including a tiny fireplace and staircase, and learn about the last resident, a 6-foot-3-inch fisherman who lived there until 1900. Its bright red exterior makes it a distinctive landmark along the harbor.

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  • See the tiny interior with original fireplace and staircase.
  • Learn about the last resident, a tall fisherman who lived here.
  • Photograph the iconic red-painted facade on the quayside.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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