A tiny flat, once a caretaker’s cupboard, has hit the London property market with a jaw-dropping price tag.

Despite measuring just 96 square feet — and narrowing to only 2.4 feet in some spots — the compact space is listed for an astonishing £230,000.

Originally used to store cleaning supplies, the flat is tucked inside a Grade II-listed building dating back to 1871, located on Queen’s Gate in Kensington.

It sits among seven other apartments and is just a short walk from iconic landmarks like the Natural History Museum and the V&A.

Though it’s one of the smallest homes in the UK, the cleverly designed layout still fits a sofa, chest of drawers, table, TV, and a compact kitchen.

The sleeping area sits on a mezzanine level, measuring just 1.5m by 3m, while the shower room is a snug 1m by 0.5m.

A single window offers scenic views of the surrounding area, and an entry system allows the owner to easily manage guests.

The property was originally purchased for £80,000 over two decades ago and has since more than tripled in value.

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