Yorkshire has seen a surge in staycation bookings for this summer, as Boris Johnson's road map out of lockdown is set to lift restrictions on travel. And with an array of quirky holiday homes, from luxury glamping to the weird and wonderful, it's easy to see why. Booking site Host Unusual has listed this gorgeous family treehouse in Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, which is now taking bookings for the summer. This quirky property is hidden in woodland recently featured on This Morning's 'Staycation Showdown'. It boasts six bedrooms, a snug accessed by a slide, and even a log-fire pizza oven. Take a look inside...
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Rufus's Roost is dreamily nestled in woodland belonging to the medieval Baxby Manor, with captivating views that lead your gaze across to the North Yorkshire Moors and the White Horse of Kilburn Photo: Host Unusual
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The treehouse is privately secluded on the site of The Hideaway - a relaxed, family-run farm campsite in North Yorkshire . Access to the treehouse is right through the whispering forest, along a raised boardwalk Photo: Host Unusual
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The den area - accessed by a slide! - is warm and characterful, furnished with cosy cushions and soft colours - with a TV, movies, a games console and a popcorn maker Photo: Host Unusual
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The chic kitchen and dining area (complete with a crackling log burner) features windows that look out over wide open countryside Photo: Host Unusual
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If you fancy tearing yourself away from the treehouse, the charming village of Husthwaite is within easy walking distance, and the historic city of York a short drive away Photo: Host Unusual
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If you love walking and cycling, there are plenty of natural trails to follow that open up all the beauty of the Moors Photo: Host Unusual