FROM Tarzan to Peter Pan, Disney has helped to instil the nation’s love of tree houses.

And this unique Somerset holiday home will give children their own adventure to remember.

Hideaway House is now available to book through Sykes Holiday Cottages and is due to appear on BBC Two’s My Unique Home this week.

The six-person property, located in Kingston St Mary near Taunton, comes complete with its own impressive private treehouse – the perfect place for kids to play or enjoy a sleepover and grown-ups to channel their inner child.

Wooden steps lead up to the cosy treehouse, which features quirky wooden accents, a sofa and an electric fire.

The treehouse also includes a balcony with seating that overlooks a lake, so kids can enjoy a tea party – real or pretend – with a view.

The main house has a large living space, three bedrooms and a well-equipped kitchen so budding chefs in the group can rustle up a delicious meal.

Guest can also make the most of the enclosed garden space that’s home to a hot tub, ideal for watching the stars go by.

Nearby is the National Trust site of Fyne Court where holidaymakers can explore the wild gardens before taking a long stroll around the reserve.

For those looking for more adventure, be sure to walk the South West Coast Path or roam through the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

For those wanting to see Hideaway House up close, be sure to tune into My Unique B&B on BBC Two on Friday (May 6) at 6.30pm.

Hideaway House makes for a magical base for an unforgettable stay for all the family.

To book a stay at Hideaway House, which sleeps four from £1,109 for seven nights, visit www.sykescottages.co.uk or call 01244 617683.

To view the property, visit: www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottage/Devon-Gadds-Bottom/Hideaway-House-1101503.html