The smallest and cheapest home in the Cotswolds is to go on sale - a Wendy house set to fetch £15,000.
The timber framed Wendy house - looking like a Tudor dwelling - has entertained generations of children.
It was built at Prinknash Bird & Deer Park.
The park was created in 1974 by Philip Meigh MA RCA, an established cartoonist and artist living locally.
The Wendy house is set to fetch between £12,000 and £15,000 at nearby Chorley’s auctioneers in Gloucestershire on September 17.
It offers ''the unique opportunity for another public attraction or a private individual to acquire a stunning area for children’s parties or perhaps a spot of quiet contemplation for a (small) adult''.
The original Wendy house first appeared in J M Barrie’s 1904 play Peter Pan and was built for the character Wendy Darling.
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