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    The Buzzardry Treehouse

    The Buzzardry is a cedar-clad treehouse for four set within the ancient oak and chestnut woodland of Marklye, East Sussex, inside the High Weald AONB. Its wraparound terrace, vaulted beamed interior, wood-burning stove and copper bath positioned beneath treetop windows give it a distinctive character that holds across seasons, from spring bluebells to winter evenings around the fire.

    The Buzzardry Treehouse

    The Buzzardry is a cedar-clad treehouse for four set within the ancient oak and chestnut woodland of Marklye, East Sussex, inside the High Weald AONB. Its wraparound terrace, vaulted beamed interior, wood-burning stove and copper bath positioned beneath treetop windows give it a distinctive character that holds across seasons, from spring bluebells to winter evenings around the fire.

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    Home » Listings » Europe » United Kingdom » The Buzzardry Treehouse

    The Buzzardry sits in the ancient oak and chestnut woodland of Marklye, East Sussex — a cedar-clad treehouse for four that earns its drama through understatement. The curved exterior absorbs the forest light rather than fighting it. Cedar tones blend with bark and branch, and the structure curves at the edges as though it grew there rather than was built.

    A wraparound terrace circles the entire house, functioning as an outdoor living room as much as a walkway. Morning coffee, evening drinks, meals in the open air — the terrace suits all of them equally well. No streetlights reach this far into the High Weald AONB, and the night sky above the canopy rewards the darkness. Spring is a particularly fine time to arrive: East Sussex woodland fills with bluebells and birdsong, and temperatures are comfortable for lingering outdoors well into the evening.

    Inside, the space opens upward into vaulted ceilings and arcing beams that give the treehouse its sense of scale. A wood-burning stove anchors the living area and keeps the atmosphere genuinely warm through cooler months. Two bedrooms sleep four guests — a king master and a second room configurable as twin or super king on request — each with its own en suite bathroom. The copper bath in the master bedroom is the theatrical centrepiece: positioned beneath large windows, it frames the treetop canopy directly overhead. The kitchen is fully equipped for proper cooking, and the property offers both indoor and outdoor dining options so guests can eat surrounded by forest whatever the weather.

    The grounds extend well beyond the treehouse itself. Private lakes, streams, wildflower meadows and garden paths give the estate a breadth that surprises first-time visitors. A tennis court sits onsite, woodland trails lead through the wider landscape, and orchards and quiet country lanes are easily accessible nearby. The South Downs are approximately twelve miles away, making the property a workable base for day walks into broader countryside.

    Rates start from around £280 per night, with a two-night minimum typically required. The approach path is unlit after dark, so arriving before dusk makes sense on the first night. Phone signal varies by network, and parking sits roughly one hundred metres from the treehouse itself — a small walk that quickly feels inconsequential once you settle in.

    The Buzzardry suits couples or small groups who want genuine woodland seclusion without sacrificing considered design. The detail here — the copper tub, the beamwork, the terrace that wraps the canopy — reflects thoughtful construction rather than rustic approximation. It works across seasons: romantic and snug in winter around the stove, lively and open in summer on the terrace. For travellers who find generic countryside rentals forgettable, this is the kind of stay that stays with you.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: How many guests does The Buzzardry sleep, and how are the bedrooms configured?
    A: The treehouse sleeps four guests across two bedrooms. The master has a king bed with an en suite and the copper bath beneath the treetop windows. The second bedroom can be made up as twin or super king on request — worth confirming your preference when booking.

    Q: Is The Buzzardry well suited to a winter stay, or is it primarily a summer retreat?
    A: It works genuinely well across seasons. A wood-burning stove keeps the interior warm through cooler months, and the wraparound terrace comes into its own during long summer evenings. Autumn brings colourful canopy and a snug atmosphere; spring fills the surrounding East Sussex woodland with bluebells and birdsong. Winter stays suit guests who enjoy log fires and quiet, misty woodland rather than those seeking guaranteed warmth outdoors.

    Q: What is there to do on the estate and nearby?
    A: The grounds include private lakes, streams, wildflower meadows and woodland paths to explore on foot. A tennis court sits onsite, and orchards and quiet country lanes are accessible nearby. The South Downs are roughly twelve miles away, making day walks into broader countryside a realistic option.

    Q: Are there any practical arrival details guests should know before their first night?
    A: The approach path is unlit after dark, so arriving before dusk on the first evening is sensible. Parking is approximately one hundred metres from the treehouse itself. Phone signal varies by network, so downloading offline maps or directions in advance is a reasonable precaution.

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    • Marklye Lane, Heathfield, TN21 9PP, United Kingdom

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    Getting There: Nearby Transit
    • Etchingham R
      Train · Approximately 12 km away
    • North Street B
      Bus lines 195 and 225 · Approximately 1.1 km away
    • Post Office B
      Bus lines 195, 196 and 225 · Approximately 1.2 km away
    • The Three Cups B
      Bus lines 195 and 225 · Approximately 1.6 km away
    • Hugletts Lane B
      Bus lines 195 and 225 · Approximately 1.7 km away

    The final part of the journey may require a taxi or pre-arranged transfer.

    Transit data: OpenStreetMap contributors · Transitland / source GTFS feeds

    Best Time to Visit

    Spring (April–June): East Sussex woodland fills with bluebells and birdsong, with comfortable temperatures for outdoor baths and walks. ☀️ °C min/max: +8°/+19°
    Summer (July–August): Warm and bright, ideal for long evenings on the balcony listening to buzzards circling overhead. ☀️ °C min/max: +12°/+23°
    Autumn (September–October): Colourful canopy and cool air make the treehouse feel especially snug and romantic. ❄️ °C min/max: +7°/+16°
    Winter (November–March): Cool and often damp; suited to guests who love log fires and moody, misty woodland. ❄️ °C min/max: +2°/+8°

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