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Queen Elizabeth’s Childhood Playhouse

  • Sep 16, 2018
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 13


Located in the garden of Windsor's Royal Lodge in Berkshire, England, there is a small thatched cottage with white-washed walls, hidden from public sight. Known as the Little House or Y Bwthyn Bach, this charming structure has served as a playhouse for the Queen and royal children for over 90 years

The playhouse was gifted to Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret in March 1932 by 'the people of Wales' for Elizabeth's sixth birthday. At that time, Elizabeth's parents were the Duke and Duchess of York, who were not in line for the throne. However, when Prince Albert's older brother gave up the throne, the Duke reluctantly accepted the crown as the King of England, determining the future of young Elizabeth.

Quaint thatched cottage, black and white, with a person in doorway.

Architect Edmund Willmott designed the house to be fully functional, featuring a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom equipped with modern amenities for that era, such as hot and cold running water, electricity, and a heated towel rail.

However, everything was scaled down to two-thirds of the usual size. The living room contained couches, an oak dresser, a small radio, a miniature blue and gold china set, a bookcase filled with Beatrix Potter's books, as well as custom-made small curtains and blue carpets. The kitchen was equipped with a functional gas cooker, a compact fridge, and tiny pots and pans. Even the miniature telephone was operational. Additionally, the house boasted a front garden with scaled-down hedges and flower borders.

Royal family, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, Queen Mother, dogs.

The little Princess Elizabeth and her sister spent hours cleaning and tidying their tiny home. Elizabeth, in particular, reportedly developed a reputation for being exceptionally neat. Later, her children and then her grandchildren enjoyed playing in the house too.

Large house transported by W. MUDD & SON, LTD. truck, early 1930s.

Some years ago, the house underwent a refurbishing under the guidance of one of Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren, Princess Beatrice, the daughter of Prince Andrew, when he along with his family moved into the Royal Lodge in 2004.



Two workers repair fire damage inside a house, high-angle view.

Two men shake hands while workers install netting on a building.


Young girl sits on steps holding dog, another girl looks from window.



Woman in a dress standing in garden with charming thatched cottage.


Young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret standing outside, wearing patterned dresses.



Smiling young girl sitting on brick wall before miniature house.


Film crew constructing a detailed miniature thatched cottage set indoors

Older woman and young boy looking out open white window.
King Charles also grew up playing in the giant wendy house (pictured with The Queen Mother)


 
 
 

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