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BNPS.co.UK (01202 558833)
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New 'Eco' treehouse is being booked up fast by romantic couples looking to get back to nature and discover their inner Tarzan and Jane.
Futuristic Eco-hut offering a romantic retreat amongst the treetops is proving a run away success for Galloway farmer's George and Julie Nicolson.
The Treehouse was designed as a cosy romantic hideaway for 2 people nestling in its very own Bluebell wood and surrounded by native broadleaved trees and the odd red squirrel.
More than fifty tiny windows replicate dappled sunlight to enhance the treetop enviroment, and despte being very off grid it still provides a gas hob, small fridge, composting toilet and walls are insulated with wool to keep it nice and warm. The built in double bed also has a skylight to gaze at the stars as you drift off to sleep.
Visitors can truly relax and switch off without tv or wifi - just the rolling countryside and abundant wildlife.
Pic: Brockloch/BNPS
New 'Eco' treehouse is being booked up fast by romantic couples looking to get back to nature and discover their inner Tarzan and Jane.
Futuristic Eco-hut offering a romantic retreat amongst the treetops is proving a run away success for Galloway farmer's George and Julie Nicolson.
The Treehouse was designed as a cosy romantic hideaway for 2 people nestling in its very own Bluebell wood and surrounded by native broadleaved trees and the odd red squirrel.
More than fifty tiny windows replicate dappled sunlight to enhance the treetop enviroment, and despte being very off grid it still provides a gas hob, small fridge, composting toilet and walls are insulated with wool to keep it nice and warm. The built in double bed also has a skylight to gaze at the stars as you drift off to sleep.
Visitors can truly relax and switch off without tv or wifi - just the rolling countryside and abundant wildlife.
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