RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019
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1/18 £200,000 treehouse
A spectacular £200,000 treehouse is set to turn the heads of royals as an eye-catching attraction at next week’s Chelsea Flower Show.
Blue Forest
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2/18 £200,000 treehouse
Workmen were today busy putting the finishing touches to the treehouse, which is 25-foot high and weighs one and a half tonnes.
Blue Forest
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3/18 £200,000 treehouse
The hand-crafted oak and cedar structure will be opened at Chelsea on Monday’s preview day by Strictly Come Dancing stars Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell. It will be open to the public from Tuesday.
Blue Forest
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4/18 £200,000 treehouse
The elaborate wooden creation boasts two spiral staircases, a lounge area, fully functioning kitchen and a cosy reading nook.
Blue Forest
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5/18 £200,000 treehouse
Although it has no bedrooms the structure costs more than the average terraced house in the UK.
Blue Forest
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6/18 The Duchess of Cambridge is co-designing a garden for Chelsea Flower Show
The Duchess of Cambridge, pictured here on the Royal Visit at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2016, is co-designing a garden at this year's event with landscape architects Andree Davies and Adam White of Davies White Landscape Architects.
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7/18 RHS Back To Nature Garden
The RHS Back to Nature Garden, co-designed by the Duchess of Cambridge, will be set in woodland.
Richard Carman
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8/18 RHS Back To Nature Garden
The garden will have play areas for children, such as a tree house and a swing seat.
Richard Carman
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9/18 RHS Back to Nature Garden
The garden is inspired by the Duchess's own childhood memories and will also feature areas to learn and discover, as well as being a retreat for both adults and children.
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10/18 RHS Back to Nature Garden
Landscape architects Davies White specialise in children's playful landscapes and gardens.
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11/18 RHS Back to Nature Garden
A sneak peek of the Duchess's plans for the Back to Nature garden, which will be unveiled on Tuesday.
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12/18 RHS It's Your Neighbourhood
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge paints bird boxes with RHS Director General Sue Biggs at RHS It's Your Neighbourhood group King Henry's Walk Garden in Islington in January.
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13/18 Chelsea Flower Show: 2018 show highlights
The David Harber and Savills Show Garden during press day at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.
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14/18 Chelsea Flower Show: 2018 show highlights
Chelsea Pensioner Paul Whittick enjoys the display on the Marks and Spencer Floral Market exhibition during press day at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.
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15/18 Chelsea Flower Show: 2018 show highlights
Crowds walk through concessions during members day at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.
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16/18 Chelsea Flower Show: 2018 show highlights
Grace & Thorn: The Great Geranium. Designed by: Grace & Thorn. RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.
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17/18 Chelsea Flower Show: 2018 show highlights
Chef Jasmine Hemsley, wears Dolce & Gabbana's new Snap Pea dress as she poses in The Seedilp Garden, which features 40 different varieties of pea plants during press day at the the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.
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18/18 Chelsea Flower Show: 2018 show highlights
Members of the GB Rhythmic Gymnastics team demonstrate on the David Harber and Savills Show Garden during press day at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.
RHS / Luke MacGregor
A spectacular £200,000 treehouse is set to turn the heads of royals as an eye-catching attraction at next week’s Chelsea Flower Show.
The elaborate wooden creation boasts two spiral staircases, a lounge area, fully functioning kitchen and a cosy reading nook.
Although it has no bedrooms the structure costs more than the average terraced house in the UK.
Workmen were today busy putting the finishing touches to the treehouse, which is 25-foot high and weighs one and a half tonnes.
The hand-crafted oak and cedar structure will be opened at Chelsea on Monday’s preview day by Strictly Come Dancing stars Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell. It will be open to the public from Tuesday.
Its interior design and purpose-built furniture are said to be inspired by a quintessential English country garden, with the house billed as the “the ultimate adult hideaway to rediscover your inner child”.
Simon Payne, from East Sussex-based Blue Forest, said: “Although we think of treehouses as for children, ours are more often bespoke escapes for the big kids.
“They are the ultimate adult hideaways and our clients want them to be unique to them.”
Royals due to attend Chelsea this year include the Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge, who has co-designed a garden.