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An exterior view captures a bright red building, identified as "The Smallest House in Great Britain," located in Conwy, United Kingdom. The striking red facade serves as a backdrop for several windows and signs.

On the left, a brown-framed window features small, checkered curtains tied back, allowing a glimpse into the dark interior. Above it, a black downpipe or gutter runs along the top edge of the wall.

Centered on the red wall is a prominent white rectangular sign with black text, proclaiming in a decorative font: "The Smallest House IN GREAT BRITAIN." Below this, the Welsh equivalent "Y TY LLEIAF YM MHRYDAIN FAWR" is displayed.

To the right of the main sign, another smaller, brown-framed window contains an informational poster visible through the glass. This poster reiterates "The Smallest House in Great Britain" and "Y Ty Lleiaf Ym Mhrydain Fawr." It also provides visitor information, including "Open daily 10am-4pm" and "Ar agor bob dydd 10am-4pm," along with pricing details: "£1.50, plant o dan 16 oed, £1" (children under 16).

At the bottom right of the image, a larger, open window-like aperture reveals a deep red patterned curtain partially drawn across, with the dark interior floor visible beneath it. The overall scene suggests a well-maintained tourist attraction, likely photographed during daylight hours. No people are visible in the image.
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Apr 26, 2026, 12:32 PM

Conwy, UK

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An exterior view captures a bright red building, identified as "The Smallest House in Great Britain," located in Conwy, United Kingdom. The striking red facade serves as a backdrop for several windows and signs. On the left, a brown-framed window features small, checkered curtains tied back, allowing a glimpse into the dark interior. Above it, a black downpipe or gutter runs along the top edge of the wall. Centered on the red wall is a prominent white rectangular sign with black text, proclaiming in a decorative font: "The Smallest House IN GREAT BRITAIN." Below this, the Welsh equivalent "Y TY LLEIAF YM MHRYDAIN FAWR" is displayed. To the right of the main sign, another smaller, brown-framed window contains an informational poster visible through the glass. This poster reiterates "The Smallest House in Great Britain" and "Y Ty Lleiaf Ym Mhrydain Fawr." It also provides visitor information, including "Open daily 10am-4pm" and "Ar agor bob dydd 10am-4pm," along with pricing details: "£1.50, plant o dan 16 oed, £1" (children under 16). At the bottom right of the image, a larger, open window-like aperture reveals a deep red patterned curtain partially drawn across, with the dark interior floor visible beneath it. The overall scene suggests a well-maintained tourist attraction, likely photographed during daylight hours. No people are visible in the image.

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