By Lauren Beavis
Britain's smallest hotel has opened - in a former Victorian bathroom under a busy road.
The Netty , tucked underneath St Giles ' in Oxford, has undergone an incredible 17-year transformation.
The tiny hotel has two suites. (Tom Wren via SWNS)
The boutique hotel has just two suites - standing at 30 square meters each - which can be reached via their own individual street-level staircase.
The Netty's unique design hopes to offer its guests an immersive experience that reflects the unique location and storied history of the space.'
It is under a busy road. (Tom Wren via SWNS) By Talker
The gentlemen's toilets were originally built in 1895, before they were closed in 2008 over safety concerns.
The site was bought by Oxford business owner Gwyn Harries-Jones, but su