West Lexham Treehouses and Glamping
- Premier host
- Nr. Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England
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- Sleeps: 2-6 per unit
- Bedrooms: Varies
- Bathrooms: Varies
- Minimum stay: 2 nights
Nestled in an idyllic Norfolk river valley is West Lexham. Offering a range of accommodation options to suit everyone from a Treehouse to a Woodland Cabin, you’ll be wowed by the 21 acres of gardens, woodland, lake, and river.
Sunrise Tree House – one of the largest on offer – is truly a spectacle to behold. Sleeping six between two double beds and two twins, this is not your average tree house; with French doors, an open-plan living room, two bedrooms, and even Georgian sash windows, it offers specifications that many ground-level homes would be proud to boast!
Tilia & Quercus Tree Houses are real showstoppers, complete with wood-fired kitchen, with an open-plan mezzanine design and four poster beds, giving a real sense of space on a level with the squirrels and birds!
Tinker Tree House, the country’s first to be made available for overnight stays, offers a more intimate retreat for two, and is perfectly packaged as a cosy treetop bolthole, with heavenly views across the lake from the balcony.
Ash & Owl Tree Temples are ideal for families with small children. Built just a little way off the ground, they offer an eclectic mix of a tree house, yurt, and safari tent! Ash Tree Temple sleeps four between a double bed and two twins, and even comes with stained glass windows, while the smaller Owl Tree Temple sleeps two to three, with its double bed and optional extra child’s bed.
The bathroom blocks with their piping hot showers are in easy reach of all accommodation. Guests are also invited to use the huge campfire, perfect for watching the sunset over the valley. And don’t forget that all water onsite comes from the site’s own well that springs from the ancient chalk aquifer – just one more unique aspect of this place!
West Lexham is a fully kitted out, eco-friendly paradise for your staycation. There’s an abundance of epic venues, cool spots, calm spaces and vibrant facilities.
Keep readingAt a glance
- Boutique glamping site in Norfolk countryside, offering hand-built tree houses, cabins, and enchanting bell tents
- Woodland cabins sleeping upto 3 guests overlook the lake and woodland areas
- All uniquely furnished to the highest quality, offering additional luxuries including wood burners with hot plates
- West Lexham Garden Kitchen café is open for breakfast and dinner for all guests and also serves snacks, teas, coffee and cakes throughout the day.
- Ideally located for exploring rural Norfolk, as well as the beautiful Norfolk coast, 30mins away
Features
- Dog Friendly
- Family Friendly
- Large Groups
Facilities
Treehouses: Hand-built rustic insulated treehouses with log burning stove, bed, rugs, furniture and lights, fridge. Towels provided. Please check individual treehouse pages on the owner’s website for specific details.
Cabins: Fairytale cabins with double bed, separate pull-out child’s bed, luxury linen and towels, blankets, hot water bottles and fairy lights, garden wash house with underfloor heating. Please check individual cabin pages on the owner’s website for specific details.
Site facilities: Firepits with chopped and seasoned logs, onsite Kitchen Garden cafe, local mineral water on tap. Board and lawn games. Toilets and hot showers. Boating and wild swimming lake and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Extensive beautiful gardens.
Local activities
Walking, beaches, cycling, castles, Ecotech, The Peddars Way, Holkham Hall, local shops and restaurants.
More information
West Lexham Garden Kitchen cooks seasonal, organic food and uses an astonishing diversity of fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers and herbs picked daily from the garden just metres away. A hyper-local menu that changes by season is designed to highlight delicious produce from key local suppliers. When the Garden Kitchen Cafe is closed, guests will have access to a communal outdoor kitchen, which will include utensils, plates and cutlery, BBQ, induction hob, microwave, kettle and toaster.
The lake for wild swimming and water-based adventures is flanked by the lakeside shellhouse which you can reach by rowing boat – and there’s even a natural swimming pool for lazy afternoon dips.
Who could ask for anything more?
Things to note
The swimming pool is open from April-October.
Dogs must be kept on leads around the site and in communal areas.
There are numerous areas around the site with deep water, including an unsupervised swimming pool, lakes, and rivers.