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Rayleigh Dutch cottage...smallest council house in UK

Home sweet home - but Fay Laflin had to agree to show visitors around the cottage once a week Home sweet home - but Fay Laflin had to agree to show visitors around the cottage once a week

A NEW tenant is settling into the smallest and most unusual council house in Britain – Rayleigh’s a 17th-century Dutch Cottage.

The listed building is one of the town’s most famous landmarks and is owned by Rochford District Council.

The council rents out the thatched building for just £75 a week and has been on the lookout for suitable tenant to take over since June.

A board of trustees picked Fay Laflin as the new tenant, after considering 50 applicants, ruling her to be the most suitable to take care of the small-but-perfectly-formed old building.

Miss Laflin, a 33-year-old freelance stage manager, has moved from Eastwood to live in the cottage, which is so compact she had to have a special low bed made to fit in the bedroom.

She said: “I’m still pinching myself as I can’t believe I’m the new tenant and I get to live in such a lovely house. It’s a very beautiful house.”

As part of the deal, tenants are expected to open up the 20-foot-wide cottage, on Crown Hill, one day a week to visitors.

The cottage is believed to have been built by Dutch workers, who came to Essex to work on the sea defences on Canvey and in other low-lying areas of the county.

Miss Laflin added: “I’m looking forward to people coming round and visiting.

“I’ll be a tour guide in my own museum. I’ve had a special bed made up which is lower than a normal bed because of the space in the bedroom.

“Luckily I’m only 5 feet tall. In here, I can touch the ceiling, for the first time in my life!”

The cottage is open to the public for pre-arranged tours only.

Despite its unusual appearance and tiny size, Miss Laflin’s new home has all modern conveniences.

However, it also has a few characteristics which may not suit everyone. The main living space is arranged around a central fireplace – and to reach its one bedroom, in the roof, you have to climb a steep ladder.

Comments(3)

SARFENDMAN says...
9:55pm Wed 3 Sep 08

The spotlights are certainly shining brightly on Rayleigh in recent weeks with rejection of flats instead of a snooker/social club, the High Street back up and running after the gas main upgrades, Rayleigh Church Tower heaving with vistors on an open day, the windmill renovated and open once more, Rayleigh Mount looking as good as ever and now a new resident setting up home in the little cottage on Crown Hill. Welcome to Rayleigh Faye! But with all this publicity, look out for an invasion of visitors.

cubmar says...
1:47am Fri 5 Sep 08

Looks like I have picked a bad time to (begrudgingly) leave Rayleigh, for Australia!

Good to see the Cottage has a new tenant and the listed building continues to be treated with respect

Yay for Rayleigh!


Dick Ramsbottom says...
7:20am Sun 7 Sep 08

I saw Faye on the morning BBC show -at last an interview with somebody from this area that does not sound like a moron from Romford / Beffnal Green, she speaks right proper don't she.

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