Incredible new fairytale treehouses in the New Forest at Shorefield Country Park- near Peppa Pig World
THERE was a time when a treehouse meant a semi-broken DIY job for the kids in your neighbour’s back garden.
But these days, the treehouses being built for holidaymakers in England are fancier than most houses.
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That’s what Shorefield Holidays are hoping Brits will think this summer, with their two new luxury treehouses at their holiday park in Milford-On-Sea, Hampshire.
New for 2021, the two new properties are set below the tree canopy on the edge of the New Forest.
The properties - Silvertree and Coppertree - both sleep up to six people with three bedrooms each
The turrets, quirky windows and wood-tiled roofs mean they wouldn’t look out of place on a Lord Of The Rings set.
Both treehouses feature master bedrooms with freestanding bathtubs and monsoon showers.
They also have their own pizza ovens and jacuzzis on the outdoor decking.
Simon Pollock, Managing Director at Shorefield Holidays said: ‘This treehouse project has been very exciting from start to finish, and has been many years in the making.
“It was really important to us that we created a unique bespoke design that allows our guests to embrace nature up close from within the tree canopy, but one that also would fit perfectly within an area of tree protection without harming the ecology of the site.”
Prices for two adults staying for two nights start at £1,578.
The treehouses are on the edge of the holiday park, which has a range of activities for guests including indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, 5-a-side football, family entertainment, a gym and a playground.
It’s also within walking distance of Milford-on-sea beach and a short drive from Paultons theme park - home to Peppa Pig World.
They aren’t the only holiday park in the area to have had a makeover this year.
Nearby Away Resorts has also launched a range of new accommodation - with caravans that look more like boutique hotel rooms.
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New to Away Resorts this year, the has Instagram-worthy decor including pink and teal accents, neon signage and Scandi-style furniture.
This is a second year of staycations for most Brits, as Covid makes foreign breaks both pricy and risky.
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As a result, as many as 90 per cent of summer holidays are sold out and UK tour operators warn that bookings are still soaring.
According to , self-catered accommodation website Unique Homestays has warned that 92 per cent of summer holiday dates are booked up, with Oliver's Travels has just eight per cent of properties still available during the summer season.