The street that is just 28 inches wide

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This is Britain's second narrowest street - at just 28 inches wide it's so narrow that pedestrians have to walk down it in single file.

Stone Street in Prescot, Merseyside, has existed since medieval times.

Despite its astonishing width it is still classed as a public highway...

Single file! Britain's second narrowest street where pedestrians face a tight squeeze because it measures just 28 INCHES wide


Stone Street is so narrow pedestrians are forced to walk down it in single file

The street is still technically a public highway despite being ridiculously narrow

Pedestrians find themselves squeezing around downpipes due to its width


By Brendan Mcfadden For Mailonline
1 October 2018

This is Britain's second-narrowest street - at just 28 inches wide it's so narrow that pedestrians have to walk down it in single file.

Stone Street in Prescot, Merseyside, has existed since medieval times.

Despite its astonishing width it is still classed as a public highway.

At just 28 inches wide at its narrowest point, the street is far too tight for vehicles to drive down.


Pedestrians find themselves squeezing around downpipes of buildings on either side. Its jaw-dropping width is demonstrated by this woman

What's more, pedestrians find themselves breathing in to squeeze around the downpipes on the buildings either side of it.

The street is part of the medieval layout of the town and originally led to a windmill, following the curved boundary of a burgage plot.

After being granted a market charter in 1333, the town took its present shape and Stone Street went from being a pathway between largely open areas of land to being tucked away between buildings.

It now sits between 25 Eccleston Street and 23 Eccleston Street - one of the oldest buildings still standing in Prescot.


A woman measuring the 28 inch width of the street in Prescot, Merseyside


It's so narrow that pedestrians find themselves squeezing around downpipes


Councillor Tony Brennan, Knowsley Council's cabinet member for regeneration and economic development, said: 'Prescot is one of the oldest towns in Merseyside with a unique and rich heritage.

'Its listed buildings and distinctive features give us an insight into what Prescot was like many years ago.

'For such a narrow street, Stone Street has a really interesting history and as we regenerate Prescot, it's vital that we preserve and enhance the wonderful heritage of the town.'

To celebrate its rich history, Stone Street now holds one of the 12 red plaques which make up a heritage trail across Prescot.

The narrowest street in the UK is Parliament Street in Exeter which is just 25 inches wide.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...west-street-measures-just-28-INCHES-wide.html
 
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White_Unifier

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I hope you don't get stuck trying to squeeze between those two walls, Blackleaf. I wouldn't want you to embarrass yourself.
 

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It should be in the City of London so Lawyers on their way to a meeting with there Overlords can show loyality by a walk that symbolized their pledge to be as narrow minded as humanly as possible.

Should you be letting out classified 'things'?
 

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Steel winch line, a bungie cord type would send him all the way to the river when it 'let loose'. . . . (or the brick wall if he doesn't get the height needed)
Hey BL, go to that place and pick up the big rubber band laying on the ground and yell, 'Ready'
 

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Steel winch line, a bungie cord type would send him all the way to the river when it 'let loose'. . . . (or the brick wall if he doesn't get the height needed)
Hey BL, go to that place and pick up the big rubber band laying on the ground and yell, 'Ready'

If he's really wedged between the walls, he might want to wrap that band around his waste to make sure he's well secured before launch.
 

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If he comes apart it would still take longer that one shot. A good jerk at the start might help the 'transition', the cork out of a bottle speed seems needlessly cruel