Source: Good News Network

Written by Yasmin Harisha / SWNS
The stunning “House in the Clouds” is one of Britain’s tallest cottages and towers 70 feet above the surrounding landscape.
The 1920s structure was originally designed to hide an old water tower in the village, and included housing at the bottom for children’s author and poet Malcolm Mason.
Today it is the “fairytale home” of Sylvia Le Comber who has filled its interior with dozens of intricately crafted fairy dolls.
The fairies are scattered all around the house as a tribute to Mrs. Mason who featured them in her writings.
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The 78-year-old, who actually uses the “fairy house” as her home, said: “I have changed very little since I bought the house in 1976. The house looks exactly as was in 1922.”
The 5-story-tall home provides five bedrooms – two with double beds, three with twin beds – three bathrooms, drawing room, dining room and one room at the top where the water tank holding 50,000 gallons had been located.
There is also one acre of private grounds surrounding the home, in Thorpeness, Suffolk which includes a tennis court.
The structure was built in 1923 to provide Aldringham Mill with water but was turned into a…
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