Walltree House, a stone farmhouse located near Hinton Airfield in Northamptonshire, has positioned itself as a destination catering to a wide variety of visitors, from short-term travelers to groups hosting events.
The property offers multiple accommodation options, including a four-bedroom self-catering farmhouse, bed and breakfast rooms, and outdoor stays such as tents, shepherds’ huts, and camping pitches.
The farmhouse includes four double bedrooms—three with en suite bathrooms—alongside communal spaces such as a dining room, drawing room with bar, conservatory, and open-plan kitchen.

Outdoor areas include a garden overlooking the airfield, which provides views of local wildlife, aircraft, and skydiving activity. Guests have full use of the property for private stays or events, with the dining room available for dinners, parties, or corporate gatherings.
Bed and breakfast options include three double rooms, each featuring en suite bathrooms and modern amenities. Rates begin at £105 per night, with continental breakfast included.
The property highlights flexibility in hosting, accommodating weddings, festivals, and business events, supported by facilities such as WiFi, parking, and event space both indoors and outdoors.

For guests seeking outdoor accommodations, Walltree House provides three furnished Luna tents, two shepherds huts with private kitchens and bathrooms, and camping pitches set in the countryside.
Camping facilities include hot showers, electric charging points, and a freezer within a rustic-style amenities block.
Pitches are designed in circular clearings cut into wild grass, with firepits and picnic tables available for shared use. Prices for camping start from £15 per person per night.

For business owners in the outdoor hospitality sector, Walltree House demonstrates how diversified offerings can expand guest reach.
By combining farmhouse accommodation, glamping options, and event-hosting capabilities, the property appeals to both leisure travelers and group bookings.
This approach shows how operators can balance traditional rural stays with modern event-driven revenue streams, positioning their sites for year-round use and broader market appeal.