Atlantic Farm
EST. 2005
A recently converted farm space, with views of farmland reaching out to the coastline.
Our site is 26 acres of farmland. We have lots of open space for children and many animals including peacocks and alpacas. You won't need wellies but you might want a torch when the sun has gone down!
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British
Coastal
Venue Setting
A recently converted farm space, with views of farmland reaching out to the coastline. Very popular with weddings it offers the Bride and Groom an opertunity to spend their first night as man and wife in a Treehouse.
Different accomodation areas can be hired seperately or the whole site can be used. We have ample space for a marquee or a barn which can be padded with hay bails.
Whatever the occasion you can be sure that it would feel extra special in these beautiful surroundings.
Different accomodation areas can be hired seperately or the whole site can be used. We have ample space for a marquee or a barn which can be padded with hay bails.
Whatever the occasion you can be sure that it would feel extra special in these beautiful surroundings.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Additional charges
Packages can be tailor made to suit
- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
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Here's 15 of the top destinations for business travel around the world, ensuring your next work gathering away is as bucket-list worthy (for both business and leisure) as it is big-league professional."
Reporter: Katie Bush
Travel

As we head into the fall and winter seasons, our excitement level about campfires, skiing and cozying up in a cute cabin with the boo is at an all-time high. From cabins overlooking the French Alps to cabin pods hanging in a rainforest, we’ve got at least one style everyone can get on board with. Take the jump as we explore Norway, Quebec, Alaska and more. Let’s get cozy!
Reporter: Alyssa Brown
Travel

Tiny homes have become a beloved way of living because it has less of an impact on the environment, your wallet, and overall materialism. The movement has gained welcomed ground in tourism as well—and for good reason. While jetsetting and globetrotting, tiny hotels allow you to have more of a home away from home than simply a room. These cottages, lodges, and treehouses allow you to be devoured by gorgeous landscapes and big-city living without the overwhelming vibe of staying in some grandiose hotel. Tiny hotels help you slip into local life or total tranquility with ease. Check out some our favorites around the world!
By: Jake Kilroy

Whether you call it glamping or luxury camping, holiday nights spent inside well-decorated tipis, airstreams, yurts, and tree houses is a trend that has officially gone global. We’ve crossed mountains, oceans, valleys, beaches, and bayous to bring you this epic list of top glamping spots from Africa to Utah to China and everywhere in between.
If you’re looking for a pod to hang from a tree as your personal tent or looking to sleep in a vintage airstream outside Venice (Italy) for a weekend, we’ve got you covered. Planning a glamping wedding for a solid crew of adventurers and want to put everyone up in fully furnished bell tents? We’ve scoured up a few good options for that too. The biggest question you’ll be left with is whether to fly to your destination on a seaplane or ride a camel to get there.
Written by Alyssa Brown
Atlantic Farm
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The roof is clear on the north side and shaded on the south giving a wonderful feeling of space, and in the evenings the led lighting gives a cosy ambience or a full moon can provide the light.

Almost 20 sq. metres floor area with a double bed, kettle, combi microwave, electric cool box and Dyson heating.

Onsite, there is a shellcraft studio where children and adults alike can decorate various items, such as picture frames, mirrors, terracotta plant pots etc., or create shell ornaments.

A secluded enclave of well equipped eco-pods in Bude, on the North Cornish coast, just a mile or so from a handful of beautiful sandy surfing beaches and rugged coastline.

Each pod is a livable, spacious capsule, insulated to the highest degree, featuring under floor heating in the off season months to take the chill off colder nights, meaning they are comfortable all year round.

The curved shape of the pod creates a cosy cave-like feel, and the front opens up fully to reveal an unobstructed view of the sky.

They sit nestled amongst the lush and undulating landscaped lawns, each with its individual decked area, with gas barbecue-oven and outdoor furniture, a private external wet room, featuring a heated shower, flushing toilet and hand basin.

Ocean View Treehouse is 6 metres up, a beautifully crafted bolt-hole perched up in the tree looking out towards Widemouth Bay and open country.

Bedding and towels are provided for the king-size bed. For children there is a bean futon or camp bed, please bring your own sleeping bag etc.






























