Luxury spa hotel Ramside Hall has unveiled two new stunning treehouses after a £500k investment.
The County Durham hotel has added the two A-frame treehouses to its collection, taking the total number of the glass-fronted abodes up to six.
Ramside Hall Hotel has spent £500,000 adding the new properties which were officially launched last week and are now open for bookings.
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Named Swam and Kingfisher, the two residences boast a lounge, kitchenette, sauna, hot tub, and upper mezzanine level with a 7ft bed.
They join a host of treehouses at the spa and golf resort including four larger three-bedroomed homes. One of which, named Dove, can be used for intimate wedding ceremonies.
John Adamson, owner of Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa, said the new treehouses would help meet demand which has been very high since the first treehouses opened.
“Since we opened the first of the A-frame treehouses, they’ve been extremely popular, particularly as a getaway for couples,” he said.
“They’ve been the perfect complement to the larger treehouses which can take much bigger groups, or can be split into one and two bedrooms.
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“We’ve decided to make this further investment because the A-frame treehouses have been so well received and to now be able to keep up with the demand for them.”
Prices range from £395 to £595 for a one-night stay.
Anyone staying at the treehouses also has access to the hotel’s other including the spa, golf courses and restaurants.
Bookings can be made on the Ramside Hall website or by calling 0191 386 5282.
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