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People visiting The Smallest House in Great Britain have been less than impressed by its size.

Having visited The Smallest House, one tourist was astonished to find it in fact is 'a very small house'. 

Over the years, reviewers have been disappointed and have complained about a lack of facilities and expansive tours at the attraction in Conwy, North Wales.

Others have an issue with the limited numbers of people the house, which is 72 inches wide by 122 inches high, can accommodate at any one time.

'Couldn't spend more than half an hour there,' sniped one disappointed visitor after popping into the property. 

Awarding it just a single star, another person expressed disappointment at the absence of a 'kitchen or bathroom'.

Over the years, reviewers have been disappointed and have complained about how small The Smallest House in Great Britain actually is

Over the years, reviewers have been disappointed and have complained about how small The Smallest House in Great Britain actually is

Conwy is a walled market town and community in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales 

Conwy is a walled market town and community in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales 

Some visitors were surprised at how small the property is

Some visitors were surprised at how small the property is 

Another labelled it a 'small extension' and was sure that no one had actually ever lived there. One person complained there wasn't enough space to even turn around.

Another visitor was amused by such brutal comments. They wrote: 'Makes me laugh that other reviews say it small! It's the smallest house in the UK - how big are your houses?'

Given the attraction's name, no spoiler alert is needed for the tiny abode. Even so, its scale - or lack of it - leaves some holidaymakers suspicious it was ever inhabited.

Conwy is a walled market town on the fringes of Snowdonia in North Wales.

Conwy Castle was the architectural brainchild of Edward I, whose plan was to establish a chain of fortified towns around Wales to protect the country he had just invaded. 

The house, which is 72 inches wide by 122 inches high, can only accommodate a few visitors at any one time

The house, which is 72 inches wide by 122 inches high, can only accommodate a few visitors at any one time

Conwy Castle was the architectural brainchild of Edward I and is a popular tourist attraction (pictured)

Conwy Castle was the architectural brainchild of Edward I and is a popular tourist attraction (pictured)

With just 1.5m squared of usable floor space, The

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