A tiny bar built inside an old phone box in a Scots village could be the smallest boozer in the world.

The Wee Bar is only one metre wide and is kitted out with a tiny table and a shelf – leaving barely enough room to squeeze three punters inside.

But that hasn’t stopped the converted telephone box from becoming a favourite with tourists who step inside to enjoy a free drink .

Sitting outside the Kilberry Inn hotel and restaurant at Kilberry in Argyll and Bute , the Wee Bar serves up local gins to visitors who fancy a tipple.

Kilberry Inn owner David Wilson, 45, bought the phonebooth – which was due to be decommissioned and destroyed – for £1 and then transformed it.

David said: “BT were going to cut if off and take it away. But they said I could buy it for just £1.

The pub may also have hosted the world's smallest concert

“It would have cost me £400 to £500 per year to keep a functional telephone in it. So I decided to convert it.

“In one iteration it was a whisky bar and we served local whiskies . But change is good so we’ve now set it up as a gin bar.

“We serve Isle of Harris gin, Kintyre gin and gin from the Isle of Jura.

“Who knows what kind of pub it’ll be next. I like to keep it looking traditional.”

Punters can legally drink alcohol at the Wee Bar because the phone box falls under the licensed premises – and the alcohol inside is free.

David said: “It’s in a licensed area where we have the outdoor part of the main restaurant, so visitors can legally drink inside it.

“We’re in such a rural area that we don’t have to worry about theft or vandalism. The gins are free because the only people who go inside are already Kilberry Inn paying customers.

“It’s a wee treat for our customers.

“I’ve had a fair few drinks inside it myself but I’ve never got drunk inside the booth... yet.”

David has plans to register the Wee Bar as the smallest pub in the world with the Guinness World Records.

But the micropub also hosted what David describes as ‘the world’s smallest concert’.

David said: “We’ve held the world’s smallest concert inside it – three musicians got in and played a wee song.

“Jimmy’s Balloon were the band who played. They did a local wedding before the concert in the phone booth.”