The Treehouse offers a unique rural escape nestled in the woods adjacent to the Campbell’s family farm. Enjoy the countryside without compromising on any of life's luxuries. The Treehouse has its own private wood-fired hot tub and firepit and is individually handcrafted and furnished to the highest standard. Find impressive historic sites like Alnwick Castle and a variety of fantastic cafés, pubs and restaurants, all just a stone's throw away from the spectacular Northumbrian coasts.
What makes a stay at The Treehouse at Woodland Chase unique?
Immersed In Nature Take a walk up the short, mossy path and climb the winding staircase, past the wood-fired hot tub, where you will reach your home away from home. You might have to pinch yourself - remember, you're on holiday! The Treehouse has been built in harmony with the surrounding environment, so that the flora and fauna are not far away, even if you are inside.
It's All In The Details This charming space is characterised by the unconventional tree-turned coat-rack, abundance of plants and soft lighting. Thoughtful touches are apparent and abundant. Heated flooring, Chesterfield sofa, William Morris rug and Bose speaker add a sense of luxury, while wooden characteristics, constructed of recycled farm materials, add a rustic feel. The star of the show in the bedroom is a handcrafted wooden bed, encased with 540thread count Egyptian cotton and embellished with blankets and cushions. Just a hit of a button in the morning will open the electric Velux blind, so you can wake up under the woodland canopy.
Feel At Home The picturesque view from the deck extends over farmland and towards the sea. Watch the sun set from the loungers made of aged barrels of whiskey or stargaze with binoculars provided. Piles of games and books fill rainy days – regardless of the weather, a glass of (complimentary) fizz is best enjoyed in the wood-fired hot tub. You will receive a hamper filled with delicious local produces, from fresh eggs to gourmet chocolate, as well as a bottle of Prosecco.
What is there to see and do at The Treehouse at Woodland Chase?
Coast & Country The coastline of Northumberland offers 40 miles of unspoiled beaches, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Three remarkable coastal castles are located in Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh and Warkworth, each is less than a half-hour drive from Woodland Chase. Look no further than Simonside Hills, Cheviot Hills, or the Thrunton Woods if you're looking for the idyllic countryside, offering walks and hikes, all varied in difficulties so will please both Sunday strollers and rough walkers.
Sights & Activities There is something for all interests nearby, starting with Lindisfarne Island, Kielder Observatory, Hadrian Wall and Northumberland National Park. Enjoy a day exploring the historic Alnwick Market Town and its majestic Castle and Gardens, where Harry Potter and the Downtown Abbey are filmed. For lovers of nature, take a sunset cruise to the Farne Islands from Seahouses to see the puffins and seals. If you're lucky, you might spot the dolphins and whales that are increasingly found off the Northumberland Coast too.
Food & Drink Northumberland has plenty to offer from posh nosh to pub grub for the discerning diner. The Running Fox is just down the road from Woodland Chase, and you're not to miss its popular afternoon tea. Go to The Northumberland Arms in Felton or The Market Tavern in Alnwick for a hearty meal and a pleasant pint. Seafood is a big part of Northumbrian 's food heritage with its famous coastline. Visit The Potted Lobster in Bamburgh or The Old Boat House in Amble, and if you get the chance try the Craster kippers and Lindisfarne oysters. Rather stay closer to home? Before your stay, pre-order a luxury picnic hamper and it will be dropped to The Treehouse whenever suits you.