Berrytrail Faerie House
Berrytrail Faerie House
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A faerie home where a trail of red glass runs diagonally across the wall like scattered berries
Berrytrail Faerie House is built from mixed river stone, with soft pink glass ringing both windows in a gentle line. What sets it apart is the diagonal trail of deep red glass drops running across the upper wall, loose and scattered rather than following the windows, as though a handful of berries had rolled down the roofline and settled exactly where they landed. A pale, rose-toned stone rests above the door, and a long branch reaches out low and level from the base.
This is a house with a bit of happy accident to it — belonging to a faerie who doesn't mind colour landing where it likes, whose home carries a trail of red that seems to have wandered there entirely on its own.
Handcrafted from mixed river stone gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry soft pink window trim alongside a loose, diagonal trail of red glass drops. The scattered red gem trail, pale rose accent stone, and long level reaching branch give Berrytrail Faerie House its wonderfully unplanned, wandering character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Berrytrail Faerie House is ready for a spot among real berries and brambles — anywhere a trail of colour might wander in on its own.
A home of mixed river stone, wandering red, and the happy, unplanned magic of berries that rolled exactly where they liked. 🍓✨
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