There is an eco-friendly Wooden Treehouse in Britain that is changing the landscape of accommodation. The Woodman's Treehouse has a hot tub, a pizza oven, and a sauna.
The Woodsman's Treehouse is alight 30ft above ground and is accessible only using a rope bridge. According to DailyMail, this two-storey treehouse is nestled deep in a Dorset woodland offering travelers the utmost glamping experience. The treehouse is in an area of exceptional natural beauty and is just a short drive away from the fabulous Jurassic Coastline.
The Woodsman's Treehouse is an eco-friendly, one-bedroom living area with all of the ritzy edges of five-star accommodation. The treehouse is part of a wider glamping facility that has a handful of Shepherds Huts, Bell Tents, and peculiar Tipis. In addition, The Woodsman's Treehouse has a No Noise policy where guests can relax and submerge into the peaceful atmosphere.
The Woodsman's Treehouse, built into a 200-year-old oak tree and spread across two levels. It has a hammock where you can relax in while you breathe in the crisp fresh air. According to Mallinson, the treehouse is a mix of sustainable wood craftsmanship and luxurious interiors with a light-hearted touch.
London designer Guy Mallinson, who desired to create a relaxing space for couples who want to escape the city hassles, built the Woodsman's Treehouse. The wooden refuge cost £150,000 to construct and took Mallinson and his team of 20 craftsmen more than five months to finish. Mallison told BusinessInsider it is an unbelievably a popular place to stay, with just a two dates open for bookings in 2016.
It costs £660 for a couple to spend the night at the Woodman's Treehouse. The kitchen is completed to a high standard, with an oven, toaster, kettle, and utensils. The Woodsman's Treehouse was built utilizing local materials with no impact to the surrounding tree.The treehouse can be rented out from £390 a night and is situated at the Crafty Camping site at Holditch in west Dorset. There is a minimum rental period of two night on weekdays and three nights at weekends.
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