Britain's cheapest 'house' from Harrogate Flower Show set for charity auction

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Britain's cheapest 'house' is to go on auction to raise money for charity after being displayed at a flower show.

The 2.7m (8ft) high stone structure has been made by charity Horticap to raise funds for the work it does with adults with learning difficulties.

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The tiny building, which measures 2.4sq m, is part of an elaborate show garden at the Harrogate Flower Show being held this weekend.

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The house is is part of an elaborate show garden at the Harrogate Flower Show being held this weekend. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA WireThe house is is part of an elaborate show garden at the Harrogate Flower Show being held this weekend. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
The house is is part of an elaborate show garden at the Harrogate Flower Show being held this weekend. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Created by Horticap, which teaches disadvantaged adults horticulture, it is one of three houses on display based on the Three Little Pigs children's story.

Accompanied by a straw house and a wooden house, the miniature stone cottage comes complete with declarative plants, a picket fence and a Miss Piggy figure.

And it has had the seal of approval from the charity's patron, legendary gardener Alan Titchmarsh.

Phil Airey, the charity's operations manager, said: “We do a show garden at the Harrogate Flower Show every year and this year’s theme is the three little pigs.

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The 'house' is just 2.7m high. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA WireThe 'house' is just 2.7m high. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
The 'house' is just 2.7m high. Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

“We’ve got a straw house, a wooden house that’s rickety and they’ll be blown over by the wolf.

“And we’ve got a stone house that won’t be blown down by anyone and that is going to be auctioned off and sold to the highest bidder.

“It’ll be the cheapest house in the UK. We’re hoping to raise £10,000 for the charity, you can’t buy a house anywhere for £10,000.

"Alan is well behind it, he's been up to see it and he was impressed."

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The structure was created by dry stone wall builders Jason and Tracey Potter and was set to be used in the 2020 show.

But when that was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the charity put the house into storage for two years before it was eventually unveiled today (Wednesday, 20 April).

It is sat on a wooden pallet at the showground and the charity would be willing to deliver it to a buyer within around a 10 mile radius of their base in Harrogate.