Tree-Made Churches

This Tree Church is Placed in a Three-Acre Secluded Botanical Garden

Barry Cox has created a beautiful tree church made entirely out of forest trees. The church sits on a three-acre plot of land that has become a foliage-infused botanical garden in New Zealand.

The roof of this ethereal church is made using Cut Leaf Alder and Copper Sheen while the walls are made of Camelia Black Tie, Acer Globosum and Thuja Pyramidalis. The entire courtyard and landscape present a magical fairy-tale experience for guests who can book private events. The church is typically open to the public on a daily basis when it is not booked.

Barry Cox owns a company called Tree Locations that provides services to move living trees. He was inspired by tree architecture that he encountered though his travels that led him to create this beautiful tree church of his own.
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