Windberry Faerie House
Windberry Faerie House
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A warm faerie home where ruby red rings every window beneath a roof caught leaning in the wind
Windberry Faerie House takes its warm gold and honey stone straight from Rowanberry's palette, ringed with the same deep ruby red glass around both windows and the arched door. But the roof tells a different story — steeply pitched and dramatically swept to one side, it leans and tilts as though caught mid-gust, giving the whole house a restless, off-kilter charm. Sturdy branch posts hold it steady despite the lean, one straight and one gently curved, like the house has learned to stand comfortably at an angle.
This is a house that's found its balance in the wind — belonging to a faerie who doesn't mind a tilt or two, who gathers berries even on the blowier days, and whose home has simply learned to lean into the weather rather than fight it.
Handcrafted from warm-toned river stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, the walls carry the same honeyed warmth and ruby red trim as Rowanberry, built here beneath a dramatically swept slate roofline. The bold gem clusters, sturdy angled branch supports, and windswept roof pitch give Windberry Faerie House its wonderfully restless, berry-bright character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Windberry Faerie House is ready for a spot that catches a bit of breeze — somewhere it can lean comfortably into the weather, just as it was built to.
A home of golden stone, ruby red, and the restless, steady magic of a house that learned to stand at an angle. 🍂💨✨
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