Enchanting Trehouse In Devon
£148.50 to £231 per night
The highlights
Wonderful treehouse hidden amongst the canopy with a great deck for evening tipples with a view of the valley. There's a fire pit if you want to toast some marshmallows and tell ghost stories, or if it's too chilly there's a wood burner in the cabin where you can get toasty with some hot chocolate.
Peaceful and isolated but within a short drive of plenty of lovely restaurants, pubs and fabulous sights. Eco-friendly and the hosts supply Faith In Nature and Ecover products.
One well behaved adult dog is welcome to join you but the property is not suitable for hunting dogs or puppies.
You should know
Access via a long narrow driveway where you can park at the barns.
The location on the listing is approximate. You will receive the exact location of the treehouse upon booking.
Forty steps up to cabin means this isn't suitable for those with mobility issues.
You will need a torch if you're arriving after dark. Bring wellies!
A dog is charged at an additional £50 and isn't allowed off lead or on furniture.
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2 nights min stay
No pets
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