📜 Parliament Street is a 50-meter (160 ft)-long street in Exeter, England, dating from the 14th century. 🔍 It was formerly called Small Lane and renamed in the 19th century. Known as one of the narrowest streets in the world, only 25 inches at its narrowest point. # Why Go 🚶 Experience one of Britain's narrowest streets 📜 Discover its unique history and naming 📍 Useful shortcut through the city, linking High Street to Waterbeer Street 📸 Unique photo opportunity # Why Avoid ⚠️ Very narrow, two people struggle to pass 🚧 Not suitable for wheelchairs, large groups, or those expecting a wide thoroughfare # Tips 📸 Great for unique photos 📚 Read the nearby plaque for historical context 📍 Easily missed along Exeter's bustling high street
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