Lionel Buckett's extraordinary treehouse hotel in Australia's Blue Mountains
When we visited Australia's Blue Mountains earlier this year to feature this extraordinary clifftop cave,
we had no
idea
ШУУД ҮЗЭХ that the cave
itself might not be the most amazing piece
of architecture on the property. Almost as an afterthought, Blue
Mountains Cabins owner and master builder Lionel Buckett invited us down
to yet another secluded pocket of the gigantic wilderness area to
discover another gem: his treehouse cabin. Built around a turpentine
tree and fireproofed against the harsh Australian bushfire season, it's a
magical space with profoundly stunning views.
Click
through into the gallery from any of the photos below to enjoy master
builder Lionel Buckett's thoughts on his most popular work to date: the
treehouse cabin.
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