This former coach house was part of Lady Byron’s School for poor children, which opened in Ealing, in the west end of London, England, in 1834. Now it’s a three-storey, two-bedroom house in a sought after neighbourhood. The only catch is the home is eight-feet wide. Perfect for some creative, small space decorating.
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Key details:
• 560 sq. ft.
• 2 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms
• Communal garden
• £595,000
• Matthew Gilbert, Savills Ealing, +44 (0)208.018.7100
• See full listing here
It’s believed this used to be the entrance for horses and carts.
The building was used as a school until 1917.
The kitchen and dining area are on the main floor.
The top two storeys have equal-sized rooms, which can be used as bedrooms, or as a bedroom and a living room.
The home is close to shops, Walpole Park and public transport.
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