Ancient Lore Village Treehouses

2024

Seymour, Tennessee | SENIOR LIVING | MULTIFAMILY | RELIGIOUS | COMMERCIAL | HOSPITALITY | RESIDENTIAL

Ancient Lore Village TREEHOUSES

Draws from a world of fantasy

Perched 12 feet above the ground on sculpted concrete columns resembling tree trunks, these 350-square-foot timber frame circular dwellings blend innovative design with the whimsical charm of Ancient Lore Village. Thoughtfully created to harmonize with the natural hillside setting, these treehouses offer a magical escape where fantasy meets reality. Every structure was thoughtfully designed to provide an immersive experience, balancing rustic charm with modern amenities.

Project Features

Elven Treehouse
This 328 sq. ft. treehouse retreat offers a seamless blend of comfort and nature. Featuring an open living and sleeping area with an electric fireplace, a full bathroom, a convenient wet bar, and a wrap-around deck with scenic village views, it’s the perfect getaway.

Project Features

Luxury Elven Treehouse
This 900 sq. ft. luxury treehouse offers an elevated escape with two private bedrooms, a cozy living room featuring a vaulted ceiling and electric fireplace, a well-appointed kitchenette and wet bar, and two full bathrooms. The wrap-around deck provides breathtaking views, creating the perfect blend of comfort and nature.

Project Features

Orc Family Cottage
A charming family haven, this cottage includes a queen bed, two bunks, a wet bar, and a natural stone bathroom with a walk-in shower. Pet-friendly features make it perfect for the whole family.

Project Features

Fairy Family Cottage
This delightful woodland escape offers a queen bed, two bunks, a wet bar, and an enchanting bathroom. Pet-friendly and brimming with whimsical charm.

Project Partners

Developer: Horner Building Co. & Hearthstone Timber
Interior Designer: Zarah Bates, Z Creative
Other: Facility Systems MEP Engineering, F&E Structural Engineering

Apparently we had reached a great height in the atmosphere, for the sky was a dead black, and the stars had ceased to twinkle. By the same illusion which lifts the horizon of the sea to the level of the spectator on a hillside.

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