Thursday, August 18, 2011

Travel Photo Thursday: Smallest house in Britain!


Welcome to this week's Travel Photo Thursday and we've got something really big lined up.

My daughter Emma outside the smallest house in Great Britain. It's on the Quayside at Conwy, North Wales. The house is only 1.8 metres wide by 3.05metres high. Once owned by a 1.8 metres tall fisherman called Robert Jones.
Last May while I faced death in Namibia and Botswana, my wife cavorted around parts of UK, and Normandy. I think we both agreed that we wouldn't travel alone again - life is too short when you love someone.

And it is Travel Photo Thursday and over on Nancie's great site budgettravelerssandbox . Amazing photos being linked there also.

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12 comments:

Red Nomad OZ said...

That house is so cool! And so unreal, it almost looks like a trick photo!!

Have a great day!!

JIM said...

I agree that life is to short!! This looks like a out house lol



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Tameka said...

How quaint and cute! I'd love to see the inside of this house! Thanks for sharing!

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Finding One's Way said...

Jim,

That is the Smallest house I have ever seen outside of a doll house. Brilliant photo.

I love your devotion to your wife.

Xoxo Jessica.

Savira Gupta said...

What was it like from the inside? Must have been quite an interesting house from within...

Bec Owen said...

It is difficult to imagine someone living in that! Did Mr. Jones sleep standing up?

Fab photo, Jim!

Cathy Sweeney said...

Looks like quite the cozy little abode. Nice what you said -- "life is too short when you love someone".

Nancie said...

Great shot Jim! Definitely an interesting place to visit.

Melissa Tandoc said...

Where's the house Jim? :P

Rachel Hoyt said...

And I thought there weren't any places smaller than mine. I stand corrected. :)

Annette | Bucket List Journey said...

Good thing they painted it bright red or you would have missed it!

Karl said...

i almost missed it haha!