I've seen many treehouses this summer, but this must be the most spectacular one!
It is constructed around an existing old oak tree on a local farm in Dartmoor, England,
as a summer school project.
The treehouse was completed in only five days
as a collaborative exercise between students,
Jerry Tate Architects and local carpenter Henry Russell.
The materials were milled on site from locally felled
spruce, larch and western red cedar.
The robust structure includes an accessible walkway and a circular seating space.
Wouldn't you want a treehouse like this in your garden???
found via Dezeen
WABI SABI Lisbeth Williams @ Williams Design
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Yes, I would love one of these...though I don't exactly have a garden. So I'll just visit this virtual one.
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Oh dear, you've got that terrible word verification thing going. I shall post this comment, but no more requiring it. Word verification doesn't really protect from anything, I've been told, and I stopped doing it.
Hi Barbara, I removed it for a while, and got a lot of spam, so I put it back. Removed again. Maybe I'm more fortunate this time. Let's hope so, cause I hate it too!
DeleteWow that's beautiful!! The perspective on the second shot is amazing, nice find!
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