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The Candy Witch Cottage: A Sweetly Spooky Addition to Your Lemax Village

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Welcome to the Candy Witch Cottage

Not all witches dwell in shadowy towers—some prefer frosting-covered facades and gumdrop-laced gardens. The Candy Witch Cottage Lemax is a sugary-sinister showpiece from the 2024 Spooky Town collection. This lighted building merges fairytale charm with Halloween eeriness, offering collectors a delightfully dark twist on the classic gingerbread house. If Hansel and Gretel wandered into your village, this is exactly where they’d end up.

Design Details & Features

The cottage is a feast for the eyes, decked in peppermint window frames, icing-drizzled roof tiles, and candy cane pillars. But don’t let the sweets fool you—this witch means business. A spooky cauldron bubbles on the front steps, licorice bats circle the chimney, and a black cat lurks near the front door. There’s even a skeletal welcome mat. The blend of playful and petrifying makes it a standout alongside Pumpkin Hollow Motel and Wendy’s Wedding Cakes.

Lighting & Power Options

This piece includes bright LED internal lighting and is powered by a Lemax-supplied adaptor. It has an on/off switch for easy setup and is compatible with standard Lemax village power supplies. No batteries are needed. The glow adds depth to the sugar-glass windows and flickers gently across the gummy landscaping, casting an enchanting light at night.

Placement & Display Ideas

The Candy Witch Cottage works beautifully as a transition piece between spooky and whimsical village zones. Try pairing it with confectionery shops or forested walkways for a fairytale effect. Display ideas include:

  • Build a licorice “fence” around it using faux sticks and striped ribbon
  • Add resin or cotton “smoke” from the chimney for a witchy vibe
  • Stage with figurines of kids approaching the house cautiously

Collectibility & Value

As of publish date, The Candy Witch Cottage sells for $44.99 to $62.95, depending on retailer and availability. It’s widely listed on Amazon, eBay, and collector exchanges. Its candy-horror aesthetic gives it lasting appeal and strong crossover potential. Store with care i

FAQ

Does this piece come with lighting or need batteries
It has built-in LED lights and runs on a Lemax power adaptor—no batteries required.

Is The Candy Witch Cottage animated or musical
No, it’s a static building with lighted features only.

How tall is this building
It stands about 20 cm tall and fits well within a mid-sized village layout.

Can I mix this into a non-spooky display
Yes! The candy styling makes it flexible—it works in both Spooky Town and whimsical holiday villages.

Collectors who enjoy crossover styles will especially love this building’s ability to blend Spooky Town and Sugar ‘n Spice vibes in one sweetly sinister location. Whether you’re building a twisted fairy tale or a candy-themed corridor of creepiness, this piece fits right in.

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