The Primrose Cottage
This charming fifteenth-century limestone cottage was first constructed in 1405 for fairy Gwenhwyfar. The diminutive spirit wandered into the English town of Long Melford, dropping miniature glowing flowers wherever she walked. A man by the name of Mr. Edward Barnsley became enchanted with the fairy, and promised to build her a safe haven to keep out the rain and hobgoblins. With a thatched roof, heavy stonewalls and a spellbinding slate roofed turret, the two-story timber framed Cotswold Cottage is perfect for insulating against weather of most any extreme. A secret compartment in the back of the cottage allows the caretaker to light the cottage from within and includes a UL approved light and exterior electrical cord.
Size: 27-1/4" H x 22-1/4" W x 14" D
Product weight 32 Lbs.
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