Habitat Lodges
Black-timber A-frames named for the wild neighbours — fox, deer, red squirrel.
- Sleeps 6
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 storeys
- Dog friendly
Contemporary · Manor Avenue
Two contemporary lodges with a four-sleeper bunk room — built for the big family weekend.
The living room
A long, side-sloping roofline and generous glazing over the open-plan heart — dinner inside, marshmallows outside.
Dining & kitchen
The open-plan kitchen and dining space runs out to the deck, with woodland light through the glass all day.
The master
An en-suite master made up as a king or two singles, estate-timber headboard, botanical prints.
Sleeps eight
A second double, plus a bunk room that sleeps four — so eight of you stay without anyone on a sofa.
The bathrooms
Two bathrooms in natural stone, with live-edge oak vanities and walk-in showers.
Contemporary · Manor Avenue
Two contemporary lodges with a four-sleeper bunk room — built for the big family weekend.
Bluebell Meadow and Honeysuckle Hideout take their names from what grows wild here in spring. There are only two of them, and they’re the ones big families book first: three bedrooms, one of them a bunk room that sleeps four, so eight of you can stay without anyone on a sofa.
The style is contemporary — a long, side-sloping roofline, generous glazing, the same open-plan heart as every Drumhierny lodge. Dinner inside, marshmallows outside, negotiations over the top bunk ongoing.
An en-suite master and a second bedroom, each made up as a king or twins, a main bathroom, and a bunk room that sleeps four — the room every child claims on arrival. The open-plan living space runs out to the deck.
Black-timber A-frames named for the wild neighbours — fox, deer, red squirrel.
Single-storey lodges under vaulted ceilings, named for the birds you'll hear at first light.
Three contemporary lodges named for the estate's great trees — with an en-suite bunk room for eight.
Dates, rates and the bed setup you want — chosen in the booking engine.
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