This Fairytale Cottage in Washington Is a Replica of Snow White’s House

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updated May 3, 2019
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It took 12 years and two successive, fantasy-loving owners to complete, but this charming little cottage in Ollala, Washington is now an exact replica of Snow White’s House — and it’s for sale.

According to Travel+Leisure, the 2,800-square-foot home features four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms on five private, gated, wooded acres — and all the character and charm you could want from a real-life Brothers Grimm fairytale, minus the seven dwarves.

Whether you’re a Disney fan or lean more toward adult visions of fantasy like Tolkien and Lucas, there’s a lot of enchanted everyday magic to be had on this property. The high-pitched, sloping roofs look uncannily similar to the cells from the 1937 animated classic, and the hand-built wooden, iron-hinged doors, a stone-stucco fireplace with room for a cauldron and wood stove, and live tree trunks growing through the center of the home call up major visions of The Shire — but with modern amenities like stainless steel appliances, high-speed internet connections, and even a hot tub/spa and RV parking.

Because we’re talking five acres in Washington Apple country, the listing also boasts a mature garden with a babbling brook running through it and several fruit trees — let’s just hope there isn’t a poisoned one anywhere in sight.

The storybook single family home built in 1982 is currently offered through John L. Scott Real Estate with an asking price of $775,000. Hop over to the listing for more photos and a virtual tour of the interior.

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