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Tiny studio flat with toilet and ‘kitchen’ hidden inside a CUPBOARD costs eye-watering £1,300-a-month


A MINIATURE studio flat costs an eye-watering £1,300 a month to rent.

An ensuite bedroom in the swanky London area of Pimlico has hit the rental market – but what you get for your cash will leave many stunned.

The studio flat in Pimlico is available to rent for £1,300 a month

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The studio flat in Pimlico is available to rent for £1,300 a monthCredit: Right Move
The studio features a sofa bed sat awkwardly next to the back door

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The studio features a sofa bed sat awkwardly next to the back doorCredit: Right Move

The flat is a quick ten minute walk from Pimlico tube station and only 12 minutes from Victoria station – an incredible location in one of the Britain’s most luxurious postcodes.

The advert on Rightmove describes the flat as “recently refurbished” with fresh carpeted floors.

The studio features a sofa bed set against the wall, with a wooden bedside table an arms length away.

While there is a sliding mirror located opposite the sofa, it is what is behind which will shock you.

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If you slide the door right, you will be greeted with a tiny bathroom area complete with a toilet, sink and shower.

Manoeuvring the mirror to the left will uncover an extremely modest kitchen – which notably doesn’t include a clear up-close image of the area – that appears extremely awkward to navigate.

There appears to be nowhere to hang up clothes although there are some storage spaces and a few shelves.

The flat also has a private terrace with two benches and potted plants dotted around the area.

A mirror sat opposite the bed reveals a bathroom and kitchen area when slid either side

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A mirror sat opposite the bed reveals a bathroom and kitchen area when slid either sideCredit: Right Move
A private terrace outside completes the Sussex Street space

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A private terrace outside completes the Sussex Street spaceCredit: Right Move





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