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This is a miniature house from Lilliput Lane. It became famous as the smallest house in Britain. A fisherman named Robert Jones, who was 6 feet 3 inches (1.9 meters) tall, lived in this house until May 15, 1900. Because the room was too small, he reportedly couldn't stand up straight inside the house. This small house was saved when Roger Dawson, the editor of a local newspaper, appealed to the public through The Times, one of Britain's national newspapers, asking if anyone knew of a smaller house in Britain. Several other houses were measured and competed, but none were found to be smaller than this house in Conwy. It has been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records for many years. It is now a small museum. The 13th photo is a picture of the house before it became famous. The 14th photo is of the house after it became a tourist attraction. The 15th photo shows the inside of the house. It is said to be about 3.8 tatami mats in size. A person who is 160 cm tall looks very large in the house. It is listed in Guinness, and it is still owned and managed by the grandchildren. Box and certificate included. Excellent condition.
11 months ago