In a land (not too) far away, amidst the glorious green acres of the Bradford Estates in Shropshire, resides the prettiest-in-pink cottage you ever did see. In our latest chronicle, property owner Eliza; Viscountess Newport, tells us just what life is like living in a fairytale of her own at Charlotte's Folly.

Emulating the dreamlike state we enter when reading our favourite childhood stories, Eliza says: “What I love most about Charlotte’s Folly is the deep sense of escapism it provides. It’s a fairytale cottage deep in the middle of the English countryside.” Life at Charlotte’s Folly has seemingly had a beginning, middle, and happy-ever-after ending of its own: the original building dates back to 1886—formerly used as a stopover on the main carriageway from Weston Park to the White Sitch—but had fallen into a state of disrepair. In 2021, Eliza and her husband Alexander, Viscount Newport, decided to restore the folly—which has been part of the estate owned by Alexander’s family for over a thousand years—to return it to its former state of beauty and wonder. 

To the left is the blue bedroom nook at Charlotte´s Folly, to the right is the whimsical kitch

“It’s the weird and wonderful properties that you remember”, says Eliza, “which is why we knew we needed to do something different.” Working in collaboration with interior designer Emma Ainscough, acclaimed for her distinct and playful style, Eliza was eager to ensure that every room would feel different from the other, but still have an overriding sense of magic. The two worked together to create a home that is truly unique, combining everything from candy-striped wallpaper to leopard-print fire fenders, whimsical floral installations by Myrtle Fox & Maude to red and white checkerboard tiles—all in unexpected harmony. “One of my favourite spaces that Emma designed in the property has to be the baby blue bedroom nook. You can wake up in the morning, get fresh coffee and croissants, head back into bed, and close the curtains. It’s so luxurious but makes you feel like you are a child again too, which I love.” The exterior, too, had a facelift—involving testing over 30 different tones of pink until they happened upon the "just-right" shade of strawberry sorbet, in Goldilocks fashion. 

To the left is the exterior of Charlotte´s Folly, to the right is the dining room

History and homage also play a huge part in this petite home’s story. “Lady Charlotte, the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Bradford who lived at Weston Park in the 1800s (and Alexander's Great-Great-Great-Great Aunt) enjoyed keeping diaries and painting”, notes Eliza. “We were lucky enough to find some of her diaries and watercolour sketches, which have been a huge source of inspiration.” This is apparent in the property’s name, and in the ‘Charlotte’s Walk’ woodland pathway that Eliza and her husband have created for visitors. “We loved reading tales of her riding her horse down the carriageway, ice skating on the lake at the White Sitch, and painting the beautiful landscape, so we thought it’d be a lovely touch if visitors could, too, explore just as she did.”

To the left is Eliza and Alexander, Viscount and Viscountess Newport, to the right is Hansa

From overseeing thousands of acres of regenerative farmland to biodiversity projects; woodland expansion plans to restoring listed buildings (including, most recently, "brother" property Hansa nestled deeper in the woods), the management of this estate keeps Eliza and Alexander busy. So, to relax, they love nothing more than to spend quality time with their son Archie and to “set out on ‘Charlotte’s Walk’ right from the front door, return home to enjoy lunch in the beautiful garden, before cuddling up by the fire with a glass of red wine and backgammon." 

A fairytale of its own, Charlotte’s Folly is a blend of the best of them, but with a twist. Instead of wicked stepmothers and white witches, you’ll find goodies like local wines and marshmallows for toasting. Instead of walls of gingerbread, you’ll find rhubarb-and-custard aesthetics. And instead of a deep, dark forest with a menacing wolf at the end, you’ll find a flower-lined pathway with a secret hideaway waiting for you.

Eliza and Alexander, owners of Charlotte´s Folly

Feeling inspired? Book your stay at Charlotte's Folly, turn the page to explore "brother" fairytale hideaway Hansa, or read about our other storybook homes.