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   Storybook homes like this Moroccan estate can also come with fantastic prices. Photo: Realtor.com  | 
    With some children's stories, the setting is a major part of the  story -- think of the woodland cottages in the "Hansel and Gretel,"  "Snow White," "Little Red Riding Hood," and "The Three Bears," or the  unexplained footwear habitation of the poor old woman who lived in a shoe. 
  We gathered 10 such storybook-worthy homes. Some of these properties  look like they’re straight out of children’s stories, while others look  like they belong in a beautifully illustrated vintage children’s book.   We’ve even featured a few from an architecture style known as Storybook.
Information on some of the following houses was provided by  Realtor.com, and photos of a few others were supplied by John Robert  Marlow, creator of the website Storybookers, which pays tribute to the  whimsical, Tudor-meets-Hobbit Storybook architecture style that had a  moment in the 1920s, but which lost its popularity by the end of the  '30s.   
  Haines Shoe House
Location: York, PA
Price: $140,934 (estimate)
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Square Footage: 1506 
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   The quirky home was built in 1948 as an outlandish advertisement to sell shoes. Photo: Beck Gusler | Flickr | 
  This novelty house in the shape of a shoe recalls nursery-rhyme  memories of the old woman who had so many children she didn’t know what  to do. The Haines Shoe House on Shoe House Road has been occupied by  senior women, but only temporarily as a guest house for couples to spend  the weekend. Honeymooners were also invited to stay in the home by the  owner, “Shoe Wizard” shoe seller Mahlon Haines. There’s an ice-cream  shop located in the instep and a shoe-shaped dog house also sits on the  property.
 Spadena Witch House
Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $1,300,000 in 1998, current estimate $2,872,000
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
Square Footage: 3,970 
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   The witch house made a cameo appearance in Clueless starring Alicia Silverstone. Photo: Bobak Ha'Eri | Creative Commons; Insets: Katherine O. | Yelp.com | 
  This famous Storybook-style house has a few names: Spadena House, the  Witch House, and it’s also called the Hansel & Gretel House. It was  built in 1921 by Hollywood art director Harry Oliver and originally  served as office space and dressing rooms for silent filmmaker Willat  Studio. The next occupants were the Spadena family, hence the name, but  there are no official records of any witches or Hansel and Gretel in  residence. By the late 1990s, the home had fallen to ruin and was nearly  razed, but it was recently rehabilitated, including restoring a once  filled-in moat, with the help of another Hollywood art director, Nelson  Coates.
 Moroccan Palace
Location: 4 W Rivercrest Dr
Price:  $8,900,000
Bedrooms: 8
Bathrooms: 10
Square Footage: 19,668 
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   This palatial abode was built in 2005 and sits on 3.78 acres. Photo: Realtor.com  | 
  This Moroccan-style palace has room for Aladdin, Ali Baba, and  approximately 40 thieves, with eight bedrooms in the main building and  two two-story guest houses, each with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half  bathrooms. In addition to the oversize pool, two cabanas, and general  palatial grandeur, the property comes with a petting zoo.
 Searles Castle
Location: 389 Main St, Great Barrington, MA 01230
Price: $11,000,000
Bedrooms: 14
Bathrooms: 17
Square Footage: 60,000 
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   The sprawling 68-acre estate includes a private pond.  Photo: Realtor.com  | 
  Some think that cottages must be quaint. Not so when speaking of  Berkshire cottages — mansions built by business tycoons of the Gilded  Age. This French Chateau-style mansion on 61 acres in the Berkshires  region of Western Massachusetts went on the market for $15 million a few  years ago. The price has since been reduced. Built as Kellogg Terrace  by the railroad tycoon widow Mary Hopkins circa 1887, the mansion later  took the name of her second husband, Edward Searles, whom she hired to  decorate the home. In recent decades, the estate has served as a school  and an events venue.
Disney Court
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Bedrooms: N/A
Bathrooms: N/A
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   Disney's original studio was but a couple doors away in 1931. Photo: John Robert Marlow  | 
  If the circa-1931 Disney Court bungalows look familiar, it’s likely  because they were “almost certainly” the inspiration for the woodland  home in the Walt Disney animated feature " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."  Another tale holds that Disney animators lived here, and supporting  that, the Los Feliz, Calif., location is proximate to the original  Disney Studios. A different Snow White-inspired house — owned by the  woman who was the voice of Snow White in the animated film — is on the market.