This stunning structure will not disappoint, from the luxurious copper freestanding bath with exquisite views over the 13 acres of grounds with their own woodlands to explore, to the extravagant beamed ceilings that protrude through the building. This magnificent treehouse offers unparalleled style and luxury. There are full facilities available, including two en-suite bathrooms with showers, a fully equipped kitchen, a barbecue and drinks deck at the front, which are heaped in style. No expense has been spared nor detail overlooked. The owners have catered for your every convenience, high above the woodland floor. A spiral staircase helps this treehouse reach new heights in luxury living, with its curved walls, it sits lightly in its environment, the sumptuous cedar cladding blending seamlessly with the well-rooted aged oaks. From the terrace you have exclusive views over the private lakes which surround the treehouse, as well as a bird’s eye view of Sussex clear skied starscapes from your own elevated abode. A stay at The Buzzardry lets you escape to the tranquillity of the treetops, allowing you to stay connected to nature as well as the outside world. The stylish interior is as effective space as it is elegant, and each window provides a framed, living perspective of the beauty of your leafy nest.
Amble your way along country paths and arched garden bridges for some delightful walks through the wilderness, or just sit back and relax, soaking up the serenity of birds chirping in the trees, and the occasional hedgehog scuttling through the undergrowth. There’s plenty to do on the extensive site with several open spaces to wander through, while the on-site tennis court is another great addition for activity enthusiasts. Remember to bring your rackets if you would like to play! It is difficult to imagine a better place for an idyllic escape.
Sussex is a popular destination for high-end self-catering holidays, and this bucolic corner of East Sussex is no exception. Perched on the edge of High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it’s only 12 miles to the newest National Park of the South Downs, meaning that this area is jam-packed with hiking trails, biking tracks, fresh air and birdsong - this holiday could be seriously good for your wellbeing. You’re only 36 minutes’ drive from the seaside if you head straight down to popular resort town of Eastbourne and the highest chalk sea cliff in the UK at Beachy Head. We do think, however, that you’ll want to stay close to your cosy and luxurious nest, with a glass of something gorgeous and a lakeside view that you’ll never want to stop staring at.