Life-sized replica of dolls’ treehouse gets first Airbnb booking
Jason Kneen had the oversized playhouse built for his children – but is now preparing to welcome guests for a sleepover.
A life-sized replica of a popular dolls’ treehouse that a father built for his kids is preparing to welcome its first paying guests after being listed on Airbnb.
Jason Kneen, 49, had the treehouse – which is modelled on one made for Lottie Dolls – built in the garden of his family’s home in Faberstown, Wiltshire, to encourage his five children to get out of the house more during lockdown.
“Apparently the kids can’t stop talking about it, they’re obviously fans (of Lottie),” Mr Kneen told the PA news agency.
“So they’re coming over. I’m making pizza for them, we’re doing breakfast in the morning… all of a sudden we’re B&B hosts, which is a bit weird.”
It has wifi access as well as smart-lights powered by Alexa, and a power source, but otherwise facilities are limited to a toilet in a nearby “Tardis” – a previous passion project for Mr Kneen – and an outdoor sink.
Mr Kneen said: “I’ve told them it’s small, it’s cosy, you’re going to be close together, the only amenities is the Tardis loo and we’ve got an outdoor sink you can use and they seem happy with that.
“I think it’s all for the kids.”
Mr Kneen said: “We wanted something elevated and that used a slide or something to get down, and the girls have got this Lottie Doll treehouse which, when we looked at it, was like ‘that’s it, that’s basically what we want’.”
Mr Kneen said his five children – who are aged between two and 11 – are broadly on board with having strangers staying in their treehouse.
He said: “They like it but I think Poppy, my oldest daughter, is a little bit jealous – she wants commission.”
“We’ve had lots of good feedback from the Lottie people,” Mr Kneen said.
“Rosie, our youngest daughter, has Down’s syndrome, and they basically said as a thank you for doing this, they want to make a doll for her, so they’ve sent us a design through, and they’re actually going to do a Down’s syndrome doll which will be ready by Christmas.”
The family are going to donate profits from the Airbnb venture to Andover Twenty 1, a local charity that supports people with Down’s syndrome.