Despite its 9 square meters, the studio flat's location near major attractions like the Natural History Museum justifies its hefty £250,000 price tag.
Owner Nick Minns highlighted the flat's appeal, saying, 'What it lacks in space, it makes up for with its sought-after location.'
The studio was converted from a caretaker's broom cupboard in a historic Grade II listed building, showcasing its unique transformation.
Priced at £27,777 per square meter, the flat is significantly cheaper than the average Kensington & Chelsea flat, which is £1 million.
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