Durham hotel increases treehouse accommodation
A County Durham hotel has unveiled plans to expand its accommodation.
Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa near Durham has unveiled images of its four new A frame triangular, glass fronted treehouses, offering views across the 18th fairway of The Prince Bishop’s Golf Course.
The new treehouses will include a bedroom with an en suite on the upper level and a lounge, toilet and kitchen area on the lower floor.
Construction is expected to be completed in early 2022, with the hotel taking bookings for February onwards.
The latest development follows on from the success of the three large treehouses opened last year, with a fourth treehouse of a similar size, but will be mainly used as an intimate wedding venue also currently under construction.
John Adamson, owner of Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa, said: “The response to the first treehouses has been incredible and they have been unbelievably popular,”.
“That has given us the confidence to continue with our plans for these four smaller treehouses which will still have the same high quality design and furnishings.
“They are going to be the perfect choice for anyone wanting a real getaway but with the added bonus of having all of our other facilities such as the spa, restaurants and golf on the doorstep if they want to use them.”
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