In the UK there are obviously many treehouse hotels that The Times Travel area just recently released its list of the 12 newest and biggest. At the top? The Quist, a Covid pipeline dream task of a young couple: Harriet Churchward and Matt Pescod deal with Minnie, their three-year-old, in Herefordshire on the premises of Brinsop Court, the 800-acre estate total with moated manor that Harriet’s moms and dads own and run as a wedding event place.
Matt is an artist and carpenter– he trained at a boat-building academy– Harriet is a self-described “sleep-deprived business owner” with a fondness for style. “When Matt and I spruced up our top place together, we found we work well as a group.”
At Brinsop Court, Matt treked to the bracken-filled meadow atop Merry Hill, the acme on the home, and recommended it as a prime area to constructed a hideaway to run as a retreat. An extremely difficult year later on, they revealed their high-style aerie: a hand-built, two-bedroom cabin that rests on stilts amidst old-growth forest.
London designer Matilda Goad just recently signed in with her household and pronounced The Quist “The King of Treehouses.” Come see.
Photography by Luke Atkinson unless kept in mind, thanks to The Quist ( @the_quist_treehouse).

” A great deal of the style came out of product we had readily available,” Harriet continues. “Those log ends in the gable were the last building and construction information– we made them from remaining wood. I desired texture and information that represent this is not simply any cabin.”
