The Poppy Treehouse
£300.00 up to £480 per night
The highlights
Sample local produce and English Sparkling wine from the complimentary breakfast hamper.
Understated luxury offering couples or friends a cosy, delightful retreat in Hampshire.
Oversized outdoor bath where you can sit back and relax amongst the trees.
Cosy up around the wood burner (some firewood is provided).
Explore 1000-acres of farm, wood and re-wilded land.
Go on a local winery tour and tasting (within walking distance).
One well-behaved pet is welcome (surcharge applies).
You should know
A torch and wellies are highly recommended.
While completely harmless, guests should be aware of the local badgers.
Should you wish to bring a child under three, you must bring your own high chair, cot and bedding.
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2 nights min stay
No pets
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