LA cottage said to inspire Snow White’s home asks $1.39M

Fairy tales aren’t all the time imaginary — particularly when you may dwell in your very personal.
This cottage, which comes ornamented with citadel turrets and leaded home windows, looks as if one thing taken straight from an enchanted forest in a kids’s storybook. However in actuality, it stands within the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles — and it now seeks a brand new proprietor who pays $1.39 million to dwell out their fantasy.
Positioned at 6937 Vanland Path, this two-bedroom cottage has lengthy been rumored to be the inspiration for Snow White’s dwelling within the still-classic 1937 Disney movie — and its itemizing notes the outside design even matches that of Roland E. Hill’s design for the citadel at Disneyland.
The 1,026-square-foot unfold hit the market last week, based on Realtor.com, whose itemizing historical past additionally exhibits the house final bought for $949,000 in 2016. And in a former life, the home additionally served as a trip rental with a mean charge of $307 per evening. At the moment, the house had reportedly been owned by the identical household because the Thirties. The itemizing notes the house dates to 1938.



A visit by the itemizing photographs gives a real escape from actuality. Exterior particulars moreover embrace wooden beams working up the façade, a multi-colored brick chimney and textured inexperienced roof shingles.
Inside, an arched doorway, wood-framed home windows, a fire and a wood ceiling adorn a residing space. Close by, a comfy kitchen, additionally with wood-beamed ceilings, has wood cupboards that the itemizing says are paying homage to Snow White’s home. Wooden-beamed ceilings prolong right into a bed room, the place leaded glass doorways open to a balcony.
Elsewhere, a room with sloped ceilings can function a house workplace. Again outdoors, stone partitions body a yard, which has a small pond and a waterfall, and a small wood bridge off to their aspect.



All of it stands on a 2,792-square-foot lot. As for different options, there are stained glass home windows, one full lavatory, a powder room, smart-home heating and cooling for the bedrooms and fashionable home equipment.
Lisa Wade, of Energy Brokers Worldwide, has the itemizing.