The enormous and beautifully crafted Treehouse is built from Canadian cedar, Scandinavian redwood and English and Scots pine, from sustainable resources. It’s high in the treetops in a copse of mature lime trees, and looks as if it’s been there forever.
There are walkways in the sky and wobbly rope bridges for bouncing on, and it’s all accessible by wheelchair and buggy. On The Treehouse’s deck there’s the Roost, one of The Garden’s education rooms, showing films and with activities at certain times of the year. Click here for details.
At the heart of The Treehouse is one of the most beautiful and unique restaurants to be found anywhere in the world. There’s a roaring log fire in the centre of the room, trees growing through the floor, handcrafted furniture and screens created from fallen branches. Most importantly, the l ocally-inspired food is delicious. At the top of The Treehouse is the Nest, a hideaway for private dining and small parties, and out on the deck there’s The Treehouse bar, serving drinks into the evening.
For a family dining experience you’ll all enjoy, a great night out with friends or a special dinner for two; there’s nowhere quite like it. For more information about morning coffee, lunch, early bird, drinks and evening dining, click here.
The Alnwick Garden Trust, the charity that owns The Garden, is fundraising for The Treehouse’s next phase; an exciting tree-based adventure play area which will be accessible to all ages and abilities. If you can help, click here.
