TreeDwellers has welcomed the first guests at a new site in the 1,700-acre ancient woodland of Cornbury Park near Charlbury.
The seven architecturally different treehouses have been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural environment.
Each treehouse is encased in timber, copper and glass to fit in with the organic curves of the surroundings.
Elevated three metres above the forest floor, they have fully equipped kitchens, cosy living areas with wood-burning stoves, and one or two kingsize bedrooms.
Each one has a freestanding bathtub as well as cutting-edge Sonos surround sound systems, and a tablet provided for guest services.
The huge windows frame the woodland and allow nature to stream into the space, said the company.
TreeDwellers founder and CEO Tim Rees said: “I am over the moon to welcome the first guests to TreeDwellers.
“It’s been a long journey to bring this vision into reality and I am thrilled to share this extremely special place with our guests.
“The woodland has long been a sanctuary for me, and I am confident our guests will leave feeling relaxed, restored, and inspired.”
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The retreat also houses the UK’s first nine-metre, twin-coned Forest Megaphone.
The wooden structure has been hand-crafted to amplify the sounds of the forest, turning up the volume of the sounds of nature.
The property also includes a yoga platform and pagoda which can be booked for magical woodland weddings.
The concierge team is available to assist with local area introductions, arrange private yoga sessions, book in-room wellness treatments, and offer dining recommendations.
Guests are welcomed with a hamper filled with local produce such as cheese, Missing Bean coffee, Canton Tea, and Unordinary Oat Milk, and sommelier-selected wine but there is also an on-site shop stocked with daily essentials, locally sourced beer from TAP Social, wine and treats.
Prices start from £220 per treehouse per night with a minimum two-night stay.
TreeDwellers is open now for bookings, visit www.treedwellers.co.uk.
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