The home – Kirklaw – is a conversion of a historic building believed to date from 1626, and has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and two reception rooms. The stand-out feature is the treehouse, which is built under a copper beech tree. The property is on the market for a fixed price of £470,000 with Strutt and Parker – a budget of which is cheaper than a flat in Merchiston in Edinburgh.
![The focal point of the back garden, is a large pond flanked by irises and ornamental grasses.](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:4dec2f25-2406-41a2-8937-c2cddda2acfb/Treehouse%20house2.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
1. Pond
The focal point of the back garden, is a large pond flanked by irises and ornamental grasses. Photo: Strutt and Parker
![The living room has sliding doors and a wood burning stove.](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:a949d025-1aa9-4567-8ecc-d1074c4ff131/Treehouse%20house4.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
2. Living room
The living room has sliding doors and a wood burning stove. Photo: Strutt and Parker
![The open-plan kitchen has room for informal, family dining.](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:b146e787-8605-49ed-b766-611da28135c9/Treehouse%20house6.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
3. Dining kitchen
The open-plan kitchen has room for informal, family dining. Photo: Strutt and Parker
![The modern kitchen has plenty of storage and access to the garden.](https://jp-ct.co.uk/image/onecms:bda92410-184b-451b-953e-a8b7e80ff240/Treehouse%20house7.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
4. Kitchen
The modern kitchen has plenty of storage and access to the garden. Photo: Strutt and Parker