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You can stay at a Candy Cane House this Christmas where nearly everything is edible – including the wreaths and baubles

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ANYONE with a sweet tooth can now stay in the ultimate fairy-tale home – made entirely of edible sweets.

Aptly called the Candy Cane House, the magical property is filled with chocolate, gingerbread and confectionery.

There's no mistaking which house is the edible one
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There's no mistaking which house is the edible oneCredit: Booking.com

And if it wasn’t enough to have a house decked out in edible accessories, the entire property has been given a Christmas twist designed to look, smell and most importantly - taste - festive.

The three-storey house isn’t just magical on the inside, with the outside featuring candy cane-inspired windows, complete with larger-than-life sweets and finished with fake snow.

Each of the sumptuous rooms has been given a Hansel and Gretel-inspired
make-over, with life-sized treats, giant sweets lining the walls and trays of
cupcakes up for grabs.

Guests can eat baubles and candy floss decorations from the Christmas tree, which is pink of course, in the Candy Lounge.

The Ginger-Breadroom is inspired by an enchanted woodland
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The Ginger-Breadroom is inspired by an enchanted woodlandCredit: Booking.com

But if you’re feeling peckish by the time you arrive, you can help yourself to edible Christmas wreaths on the front door.

In the Ginger-Breadroom the giant four-poster bread is made from gingerbread, complete with edible chocolate pinecones, sugar-cookie inspired stepping stones and a gingerbread alarm clock.

The room has been kitted in out an enchanted woodland theme, and is filled with Christmas trees.

Even the bathroom features a Sugar Cube-icle bathroom
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Even the bathroom features a Sugar Cube-icle bathroom Credit: Booking.com

And the kitchen isn’t just somewhere you cook and eat food, as you can nibble on the room itself.

The walls and floor are made from melting chocolate and caramel, while a chocolate-style cheeseboard offers up treats alongside a pick ‘n mix of retro sweets.

The sweet décor doesn’t stop there, with the bathroom even featuring a Sugar Cube-icle bathroom suite.

You can cook in the kitchen and even eat some of the walls
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You can cook in the kitchen and even eat some of the wallsCredit: Booking.com

Ryan Pearson, Regional Manager at Booking.com says: “Christmas
is one of those times of the year when we all love a little bit of indulgence.

“With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, our Candy Cane House promises to have something to suit every type of sweet tooth.

“Just in time for the festive season, this mouthwatering abode is but one enticing example of the many unforgettable travel experiences customers can enjoy in the more than 6.2 million listings of homes, apartments and other unique places to stay on Booking.com.”

Of course the Christmas tree is pink - and has edible decorations
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Of course the Christmas tree is pink - and has edible decorations Credit: Booking.com

The Candy Cane House is in Soho, London, and is open for two people to stay on two nights on December the 18th and 19th.    

Costing £99 per night, the home will open bookings on December the 9th and 13th on Booking.com.

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