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Treetops Treehouse is Built on a 250-Year-Old Oak Tree

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurApril 27, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
Treetops Treehouse is Built Within Branches of a 250-Year-Old Oak Tree
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This two-story treehouse is built on the branches of a 250-year-old oak tree in the compound of the Fox & Hounds Country Hotel in Devon, UK. The owners, Nick and Tara Culverhouse, inspired by the age of the tree, decided to turn it into an admirable spot for people. The final result is Treetops Treehouse, a wooden structure that suspends 5-meter above the ground and is outfitted with modern amenities for a comfortable stay.

There’s a wooden staircase leading to the lounge area with a wood burner and access to a wooden deck to enjoy the surrounding landscape. It can accommodate a family of four in a master bedroom and the two bunk beds for children. There is a fully-equipped kitchen and a bathroom complete with a copper bathtub and shower.

Also Read: 20 Best Treehouse Hotels Around the World You Wish You Could Live In

According to the owners, the Treetops treehouse is one of the most unique treehouses ever created. Designed with nature, privacy, and comfort in mind, it is an ideal weekend escape for families. The rental ranges between £270 to £425 (approx. $350-$550) per night, available through the official website and Canopy & Stars.

Treetops Treehouse is Built Within Branches of a 250-Year-Old Oak Tree
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Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Image: Canopy&Stars
Treetops Treehouse is Built Within Branches of a 250-Year-Old Oak Tree
Image: Canopy&Stars

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