Tucked away in a beautiful, private woodland in mid-Norfolk, (find us), Panford Beck Treehouse is designed to quietly take your breath away. The treehouse beautifully blends modern comfort with a simple, natural style, allowing you to effortlessly lose yourself in the peace of your surroundings. Inside, you will find a plush king-size bed, a cozy sofa nestled by the wood burner, a fully equipped modern kitchen, and a bathroom featuring a deep, double-ended tub… but the experience extends far beyond the four walls.

Step outside to take your lounging and dining al fresco, where you can truly reconnect with nature. With two distinct balconies overlooking either the tranquil woodland or the open fields, you can spend your days at Panford Beck swaying in a hammock strung between the trees, soaking in the hot tub, or gathering around the fire pit for a spot of wild cooking. It is the perfect place to end the day, wrapped in the gentle crackle of the flames as the evening sky opens up above you. 

  • Three acres of private woodland to explore
  • Log burning stove with kindling provided
  • Two balconies to choose from
  • Fully equipped kitchen
 
  • Deep double-ended bath, shower and toilet
  • Wood fired hot tub
  • Hammock
  • Smart TV
  • Digital Radio 
  • Heating, lighting & bedding
  • Fire pit with grill and BBQ tools
  • WiFi
  • Welcome Hamper
  • Board Games, books and binoculars 

Your Hosts, Helen and Steven

In the early 2000s, Helen and Steven planted trees across four acres of their land to celebrate the birth of their first child. Through years of loving stewardship, those saplings have matured into a breathtaking, private woodland- now the home of Panford Beck Treehouse.

Helen and Steven created Panford Beck to share the area they love with others. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered, from the furnishings inside the treehouse to the local treats in your welcome hamper. It is all part of their commitment to nurturing both their land and the local community.

While you are free to explore, they gently ask that you stick to the woodland paths, giving the surrounding arable land its space and allowing the wildflower meadow to thrive undisturbed during its blooming season from May to October. There is still endless room to wander, and they are always happy to point you toward their favourite wildlife trails or local day trips, from hidden beaches to stunning National Trust gardens.

Alternatively, if you just want to switch off, they will gladly leave you with the binoculars, bird books, and board games so you can completely unwind into nature.

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