Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Keeping it in the family

After nearly five years at Treworgey in Cornwall, Alec, Jo and Juno (and Bee!) are moving to Scotland to Alec's family home in Morayshire.  

After a spell of banging, drilling, driving around with trailers, painting, curtain making and final-touching, Jo and Alec started Hideaway Huts on the Treworgey farm three years ago.  We’re sure you’ll agree that the result was worth all the hard work.  They have thoroughly enjoyed meeting the various guests who have come to stay in the Shepherd’s Hut, but the time has come for their next adventure in life. 


In anticipation of the big move, Hideaway Huts is now being taken on by Jo’s sister Holly and her boyfriend Andy who have moved down to live at Treworgey so that Holly can take on the role of helping to run Treworgey Cottages.  Holly and Andy are very excited to be the new owners of Hideaway Huts and are currently in training from Jo and Alec, so you can rest assured that your next visit to the hut will be as welcoming and luxurious as the last one! 



Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Pretty as a picture!

The hut is now ready for relaxing..



..in position and painted in Farrow and Ball colours with the vintage Laura Ashley and Sanderson curtains and cushions, comfy bed with super-thick pocket sprung mattress, painted and vintage (oak, pine and elm) furniture, a stack of novels, maps and camping cookbooks...

solar lighting, and even a bed-side reading light switch,Fresh flowers and tea, coffee and Cornish biscuits and apple juice to greet you.. and this view from your bed..


bliss...

Saturday, 11 June 2011

What a view!

Today the shepherd's hut was escorted into place
by the trusty old tractor.



Carefully positioned to take full advantage of the view from the hut's door (at the right hand end in the above pic), and the front window (on the opposite side of the hut from where the above pic is taken). The other window (on left above) looks through the leaves at the top of the hedge and up over the rolling fields to the East.

Above and Below - the view from your hut's door