A couple discovers that the house has been abandoned on their property, and then notices it's size and for the children

    A couple discovers that the house has been abandoned on their property, and then notices it's size and for the children



    We’ve featured many tiny homes on LittleThings, but we’ve never seen anything like this before.

    In 2000, Matt and Anna Jones purchased a large house in Brick, New Jersey.

    At the time they bought it, they had no idea that they were inheriting another home of sorts… a fully-decorated mini house with items you’d expect to find, like tables, chairs and kitchen cabinets. However, there was something striking about the items inside.

    The Jones were stunned to discover this “guest” house was only three and a half feet in height. Anna, who stands at 5’3, towered over the structure without a clue as to what it was ever used for.

    From the brick fireplace to the upright piano, everything inside this one-bedroom cottage was scaled down and child-sized.

    Matt and Anna’s neighbors began sharing stories about the tiny house, which had become something of a New Jersey landmark. Some said little people lived there while working in the circus in the 1960s.

    Others were convinced it was still occupied by a family of dwarves.

    But then Anna learned the truth behind the mysterious brick house…




    In 2000, Anna and Matt Jones purchased a corner lot home in Brick, New Jersey.
    They had no idea their big house came with this smaller ranch-style brick cottage.



    Anna and Matt were even more surprised to learn the cottage wasn’t even four feet tall!



    The tiny house was already decorated with furniture.
    From the tables and chairs to shower and fireplace, everything inside were items found in a typical home — only smaller.





    The couple soon became to privy to the town’s theories behind the strange dwelling.
    Some people said it once belonged to little people who worked in the circus nearby.





    Others were convinced a family of dwarves still lived there.


    Sure, the interior may look creepy to some, but what kid wouldn’t love to have fun inside his or her own little playhouse?





    Though Ann and Matt have no plans to leave their main house, the above factors have led to their decision to sell the playhouse to an “eccentric person that has nothing better to do with their money.”







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