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House in the Clouds – Thorpeness

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Last updated on 17/02/2025
12/02/2025
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House in the Clouds - Thorpeness

The House in the Clouds: A Suffolk Landmark with a Story to Tell

Nestled in the charming coastal village of Thorpeness, Suffolk, stands one of England’s most whimsical and unique architectural wonders—The House in the Clouds. A beloved local landmark, this curious structure, which appears to float above the treetops, has captivated visitors and residents alike for over a century. But what exactly is the story behind this enchanting house?


A Water Tower Disguised in Elegance

Originally built in 1923, The House in the Clouds was designed to conceal an otherwise unsightly water tower. As part of Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie’s vision to transform Thorpeness into an idyllic holiday retreat, the village’s infrastructure needed a water supply solution. Rather than settling for a plain industrial tower, the designers cleverly disguised it as a charming country house, giving it the fairytale appearance it retains today.

From Utility to Iconic Home

Standing 70 feet (21 meters) tall, the structure originally housed a 30,000-gallon water tank at the top. The house was built around this tank, with several floors of living space below. The tank itself was finally removed in 1977, and the tower was converted into a private residence, retaining much of its original charm while offering modern comforts. Today, it functions as a stunning holiday home, allowing guests the rare experience of staying in an iconic piece of British history.

A Unique Interior Experience

Inside, The House in the Clouds offers five floors of beautifully decorated living space, featuring five bedrooms, a cozy lounge, a dining room, and breathtaking panoramic views from the top. Climbing the quirky staircase feels like a journey through time, with every level providing its own unique ambiance and character.

A Must-Visit Landmark

Whether you are staying overnight or simply passing through Suffolk, The House in the Clouds is a must-see attraction. Situated near Thorpeness Meare, a man-made boating lake inspired by J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan, the house complements the whimsical spirit of the village.

Today, it remains a symbol of creativity and ingenuity, proving that practical solutions need not sacrifice beauty and charm. If you ever find yourself in Thorpeness, take a moment to admire this floating fairytale home—it’s a sight you won’t forget.

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