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| "Hideaway Hollow" |
The prize winning Oak tree design |
Nesltled among the leaves |
Treehouses have a magical quality that sparks the imagination of
children and returns adults to long lost afternoons filled with secret
adventures. However, few of the corrugated iron structures we cobbled
together as kids could approach the impressive scale and fairytale
qualities found in PearTree Treehouse designs. Individually tailored to
each customers requirements no matter their age, PearTree projects
include two storey adult treehouses, home offices and even 30 seater
conference suites. The treehouse (pictured centre) was designed by 11
year old Sophie Hughes to sit in the huge oak at the bottom of her
family garden. Complete with acorn shaped windows and finials, plus a
rope and pulley system for Mum to send up food in a basket, the Red Pine
treehouse recently beat off 800 hopefuls to win a PearTree design
competition in the UK.
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| "Hideaway Hollow" entrance |
Fairytale scene |
Playtime |
Based on the West Coast of Scotland, PearTree was founded by John
Andrew Harris in 1998. Harris, who even spent his honeymoon in a tree
house in Malaysia, has turned a childhood fascination into a global
business with more than 500 treehouses constructed in the UK and demand
stretching to the Caribbean, France and Switzerland.
TreeHouses designed by PearTree are as unique as the trees they are
built in the trees are not damaged during the construction process.
Prices range from around AUS$20,000 through to AUS$200,000 + for the
serious adult retreats and treetop entertaining designs.
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| Magnificent interior design for adults |
Huge limbs integrate seamlessly |
Nightime retreat |
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| Autumn in the treetops |
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