Heatherglow Faerie House
Heatherglow Faerie House
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A warm and glowing faerie home where lilac light rings every window like heather caught at dusk
Heatherglow Faerie House is a study in warmth — hundreds of smooth river pebbles in honey, amber and warm brown tones cover the walls in a dense, rounded mosaic, nothing sharp about it, every stone worn soft by water long before it found its way here. From that warm ground, a continuous line of soft lilac glass rings the upper window, the lower window and the arched door alike, unbroken and deliberate, as though the last light of evening had settled into the stone and stayed there. Two steeply pitched slate roofs stack one above the other, each one sheltering a small round window, and the whole house stands lifted on real branch posts, bark still on, so it looks grown from the ground rather than built upon it.
This is a gentler, more golden house than its darker cousins — belonging to a faerie who prefers warmth to drama, who loves the hour when heather catches the last of the sun on a Kerry hillside, and whose home holds onto that particular kind of glow no matter the weather outside.
Handcrafted from warm-toned river stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry a gentler, sun-warmed character quite unlike the mountain's darker stone houses. The continuous lilac gem rings, natural bark branch supports, and two -tiered reclaimed slate roof give Heatherglow Faerie House its wonderfully warm, hillside-at-dusk character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Heatherglow Faerie House is ready for a sheltered, sunlit corner of the garden — somewhere it can hold a little golden hour all year round.
A home of honeyed stone, lilac glow, and the quiet warmth of heather catching the last light on a Kerry hillside. 🌸💜✨
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