The Esk | 2 Bedroom Regenerative Timber Bothy

The Esk is compact and adaptable, designed to sit lightly within its surroundings. It offers a flexible living space that works equally well as a retreat, guest accommodation, or a small everyday home.

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Built around the idea of simple, efficient living, the Esk combines an open, light-filled interior with practical, carefully considered spaces. Large openings and well-positioned windows maintain a strong connection to the landscape beyond.

The Esk is available in two configurations. Esk A (28m²) provides loft access by ladder, creating additional occasional sleeping space for two to four people. Esk B (32m²) includes a full staircase leading to an upper bed deck.

At the heart of Esk is an open-plan living, kitchen, and dining space beneath a double-height ceiling, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. A pocket window above the kitchen worktop frames views outward, bringing light and landscape into everyday routines.

The layout is designed to remain flexible, with the main living space easily transformed into a sleeping area when needed, allowing the Hoose to adapt to different ways of living or hosting guests. A separate shower room is accessed through sliding pocket doors, helping keep the compact layout efficient and uncluttered.

Above, a loft bed deck provides additional sleeping or retreat space, accessed by ladder or staircase depending on the configuration. A thermally shuttered skylight above offers natural ventilation and the opportunity for stargazing.

Esk is designed to be simple, efficient, and adaptable, offering a calm and flexible living space that remains closely connected to the landscape around it.

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1/2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Total Footprint: 28 sqm/32 sqm
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Interested in the Esk?

If the Esk feels like it might be right for you, take the first step by getting in touch with the Hoose team, and we’ll happily share more about pricing, availability, and what it takes to bring a Hoose to life.

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