No-one now LOL but apparently someone did until 1900. A fisherman who was 6 feet 3! There was only room for a single bed, a fireplace and a coal bunker.
Wow! I’m glad it wasn’t me living in there, especially if I was that height! I wonder how much the house is worth? It would probably still sell for a million if it was in central London
No, it wasn’t open that day but hoping to next time. Apparently it’s so tiny there was only room for a single bed, fireplace and coal bucket! I can’t imagine how the fisherman managed – he was supposedly 6’3”!!
I wonder who lives in a house like that? 🙂
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No-one now LOL but apparently someone did until 1900. A fisherman who was 6 feet 3! There was only room for a single bed, a fireplace and a coal bunker.
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Wow! I’m glad it wasn’t me living in there, especially if I was that height! I wonder how much the house is worth? It would probably still sell for a million if it was in central London
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Yes, it probably would!
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I’d fit right in! (5 feet and a fag end, as once described)
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😀
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I can’t imagine fitting my suitcase in that tiny place, but would love to see inside. Bold to paint the little house RED. 😀 😀
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No, I don’t think a suitcase would fit in 😀 It’s a tourist attraction now but I think it would only allow for one person at a time 😀
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Ha ha. My suitcase would count as a person? 😀 😀 😀
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Unless there was space under the bed!! 😀
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*grin* Probably not.
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Did you go to the castle while you were there? That’s where I grew up, it’s the most beautiful place in the world (angry seagulls though)
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No, not that time but we’ll be going sometime soon. It’s lovely.
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There’s also a lovely little bookshop in the town… But I’m not going to tell you where! You need to go exploring 😁
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I’ll look out for it 🙂
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Gorgeous! And red is my favourite colour. I wonder if anyone actually lives there?
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Not now, but a local fisherman lived there up until about 1900.
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Did you go in?
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No, it wasn’t open that day but hoping to next time. Apparently it’s so tiny there was only room for a single bed, fireplace and coal bucket! I can’t imagine how the fisherman managed – he was supposedly 6’3”!!
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Lol! What a great story! Well, I bet he didn’t have much cleaning to do!
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😀 That’s for sure!
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