haku cabins
coming soon
Because each suite is off grid and set on wheels, no conventional foundations or heavy infrastructure are required. Viewpoints, woodland clearings, and hidden corners of an estate can become private retreat places where guests wake to birdsong, watch the weather move across the hills, and feel held by the landscape rather than removed from it. Capacity can flex with the seasons; clusters of cabins can be created in new areas with minimal disruption; every suite becomes a destination in its own right, a signature moment in the guest journey.
At Denton Reserve, the first Haku suites sit lightly on the land, offering guests a new way to stay close to the rhythm of the estate, yet wrapped in quiet, considered comfort. Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a generous skylight draw the Yorkshire sky, trees, and shifting light into the room. Inside, a pared-back natural palette and efficient yet generous layout echo Denton’s philosophy of calm, conscious escape.
Tucked away in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside, Denton Reserve has been quietly reimagining what a modern country estate can be: a living landscape dedicated to beauty, biodiversity, and balance. It’s a place where moorland and woodland are carefully managed, where ancient trees and new plantings sit side by side, and where every detail is considered so that conservation and comfort can meet.
The Denton launch marks the beginning of a wider journey for Haku.
The same mobile, off-grid suites will soon be available to other estates, vineyards, coastal sites, and wilderness projects looking to add immersive, design-led rooms without the delays and impact of traditional construction. From lakeside lookouts to secluded forest rooms and elevated viewpoints, Haku offers a new category of guest accommodation, one that protects the places people come to experience, while raising both nightly rate and brand.