In 1834, They Built The Tiniest Castle In Britain — And The Inside Is Gorgeous

If you've always dreamed of a fairy-tale life, it may be time to consider home ownership.

The tiniest castle in Britain just hit the market, and it's basically "happily ever after" brought to life.

This adorable little home is called Molly's Lodge, and it's tucked into the rolling hills of Warwickshire, in the United Kingdom.

Much like this totally charming tiny castle in Washington state, Molly's Lodge is a small space suitable for simple living.

However, this itty-bitty castle stands out for its rich history. It was built in 1834, and it was designed by one of the original architects of Buckingham Palace. Quite a pedigree!

Today, it's ready to become your cozy family home in the countryside; it's just waiting for the right people to move in and make it their own.

Scroll through to see more of the tiniest castle around, and learn about its fascinating history as an old-fashioned landmark in the English countryside.

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This itty-bitty castle in the Warwickshire countryside is a dream!

From that beautiful central tower, decorated with turrets, to the gorgeous ornamental garden around it, we'd consider ourselves very lucky to call this beautiful landmark home.

Fortunately for all the fairy-tale dreamers out there, the tiny castle is on the market!

It's currently listed for more than £500,000, but we can dream, right?

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The pint-sized palace is actually a former gatehouse.

It's called "Molly's Lodge," and unbelievably, it's actually just an outbuilding to a much larger estate.

The nearby Weston Park stately home used to own Molly's Lodge, which would have once been home to the estate's groundskeeper.

Now, it's a chic country home in its own right!

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The cozy space, amply kitted out with old-fashioned fireplaces, dates to 1834.

It was designed by Edward Blore, the man who is most notable for completing the plans to Buckingham Palace.

The living room, above, is a beautiful example of the simple, warm style of the home.

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Traveling up a spiral staircase, there's a comfortable bedroom tucked into the home's miniature tower.

The bedroom is clean in design, defined by large expanses of white paint and wooden floors and fixtures.

The bedroom, along with many other spaces in the house, features dramatic exposed beams.

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Meanwhile, anyone needing a larger space can expand out into the included annex.

The secondary lodge is a simple timber building that contains another bedroom, a kitchenette and living space, and an enclosed office space.

The peaked roof creates a secluded space to relax outside of the main home.

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On sunny days, residents can get out of the house and explore the beautiful manicured gardens that come with the property.

The property is graced with formal lawns, a beautiful ornamental fish pond, and a range of gardens, including vegetable beds, flower gardens, and a green house.

The home even has its very own orchard!

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Meanwhile, if you need to go into town, there are couple of villages just a stone's throw away. Still, if you want privacy, you have plenty of distance from civilization.

Besides, we can't imagine wanting to leave this fairy-tale castle at all!

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