The idea was to build a little village in a forest kinda feel. To this day there are no stoplights and no fast-food chains in the location. The magic still remains down the narrow, sidewalk-less streets covered in pines and low cypresses that hide tiny cottages. The fairytale lives on, happily ever after!
Rapenzuel House
The Mushroom Home
The original "Hansel" house built in 1924-1925 and now has been restored.
Via: Linda Hartong flickr Fairytale cottages by the sea set
I visited Carmel when I was about 18-19 years old and did not really appreciate the cottage and the town. I just thought thats cool, I mean I still do think that but now I look at the little cottages completely different- I have interest in them. They are so beautiful and unique. I would love to go back oneday! The place really is an enchanting storybook fairytale come true!
Also here are some interesting books to check out if you are interested in more unique homes:
Storybook Stlye by Arrol Gellner
Cottage by the sea by Linda Leigh Paul
Cottages on the coast by Linda Leigh Paul
500 Cottage by Doug Keister
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