North East’s first luxury treehouses open for business

Posted in News, Projects on 19 February, 2020

The luxury treehouses at Durham’s award-winning Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa, a multi-million pound project, are now preparing to welcome guests – marking a new era in accommodation in the North East. The first state-of-the-art lodge to open its doors was Peacock, built on stilts and with views over the hotel’s championship golf courses.

Each treehouse features three bedrooms which can be divided up and booked as a one bedroom studio or two bedrooms for smaller groups, or as the entire property which can sleep up to 12 by using a range of sofa beds. This means that they are the perfect option for everything from family get togethers to corporate away days to intimate weddings and celebrations for up to 24.

Guests can enjoy private dining with food prepared by one of the hotel’s chefs and can also create packages allowing them to use Ramside’s other facilities including the spa and golf courses.

The treehouses are all individually themed, include free standing copper baths and have two outdoor hot tubs per house, so that even when split into two private residences each has access to their own tub. Named after birds, Peacock has been inspired by lavish French décor, while Cuckoo has drawn inspiration from Alpine lodges. Woodpecker has a more contemporary design aesthetic. All the treehouses have been created to blend seamlessly with the woodland environment, with views over the spa and golf course.

Guests get a continental breakfast delivered to their treehouse as part of the package, with a variety of add-on options including dining at the hotel and use of the spa facilities.

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