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he curved capsules of Cheriton Treehouse twist around a mature oak in this lavish, leafy hideaway. Step inside and you’ll be greeted by a floating bedroom, a huge copper bath and a heated floor, all bathed in plenty of natural light. You’ll almost feel like you’re floating above

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