




Salcombe, Devon, England
Silver Birch Hideaway is a cedar shingle clad treehouse built within a silver birch tree behind a Georgian farmhouse at Salcombe Farm in Devon. Elevated decking overlooks Horsecombe Valley, Batson Creek, and the Salcombe Estuary, with Dartmoor ponies grazing in a secluded 3.5 acre field below. The interior features a solid oak double bed with Susie Watson furnishings, tweed chairs, an electric flame effect stove, and a bespoke duck egg blue kitchen with Nespresso machine and wine cooler.
Salcombe town is a 15 minute walk through country lanes. The en suite has underfloor heating, organic bath products, and a river rock granite washbasin. A cast iron fire bowl on the terrace handles evening barbecues and stargazing. At 580 reviews and a 4.89 rating, this is one of the highest volume treehouse listings in the south west. The combination of estuary views, a high specification interior, and walking distance to Salcombe's restaurants explains the sustained demand.
We love the estuary views from the elevated deck. Watching Dartmoor ponies graze below while looking out to Batson Creek is a setting that most Devon holiday lets cannot compete with.
Reviews highlight a fabulous and unique treehouse, compact yet fully equipped with all essentials. Guests universally express intentions to return.