PLANS to build an incredible looking children’s treehouse in the back garden of a Bucks property have been submitted to the council.

A Mr Smart of High Life Treehouses Ltd has submitted to Bucks Council a planning application for a treehouse in the garden of Stratton Grange, on Stratton Road, in Beaconsfield.

The “free-standing structure” will be circular in shape with “an attractive spiral staircase, leading up to the veranda”, and feature windows, a handrail, and a shingle roof, according to council documents.

Bucks Free Press:

PICTURED: A side view of the treehouse 

Bucks Free Press:

PICTURED: The other side view of the treehouse 

Bucks Free Press:

PICTURED: What it will look like from the back 

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A design and access statement reads: “The treehouse can be removed in years to come with no adverse impact to the trees.

“The treehouse is expected to last for ten years and can be easily removed after this time, if required.”

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Bucks Free Press: PICTURED: Other work by High Life Treehouses Ltd

Bucks Free Press:

PICTURED: Other work by High Life Treehouses Ltd 

Bucks Free Press:

PICTURED: Other work by High Life Treehouses Ltd

Bucks Free Press:

PICTURED: Other work by High Life Treehouses Ltd 

Bucks Council validated the online application on Thursday (April 29).

It is believed the application may have been submitted around April 16.

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