Mosstilt Faerie House
Mosstilt Faerie House
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A dark, mossy faerie home ringed in soft lilac, its roof caught leaning in the wind
Mosstilt Faerie House is built from deep green-grey stone, mottled and cool, with a thick patch of real moss climbing up one whole side wall. Soft lilac glass beads ring both windows and the arched door in a gentle, unbroken line, quiet against all that mossy stone. True to its tilted roofline, the whole house leans purposefully to one side, steeply pitched and swept back as though caught mid-gust, with a branch reaching out from the peak like it's steadying itself against the wind.
This is a house that feels like it grew rather than was built — belonging to a faerie who lets moss take whatever wall it likes, who doesn't mind standing at an angle, and whose home looks a little more woodland every time you pass it.
Handcrafted from deep green-grey stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry a cool, mossy character softened by lilac glass detailing. The gentle lilac gem trim, generous natural moss growth, and dramatically swept slate roofline give Mosstilt Faerie House its wonderfully settled yet windswept character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Mosstilt Faerie House is ready for a shaded, mossy corner of the garden — somewhere it can lean into the weather and keep growing greener each year.
A home of mossy stone, soft lilac, and the quiet, weathered magic of a house that's made its peace with the wind. 🌿✨
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