This is a 16 Ft. Gypsy Wagon Woolywagon Tiny House on Wheels that’s for sale.
3200# Gypsy Vardo style by Woolywagons. 16 foot long dual axle aluminum frame and trailer. Compact tinyhouse for sale off grid ready. On sale for $39000 delivered.
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The Shepherd Hut has been around for hundreds of years and primarily in England, but now they are available in America (Update: It appears they’ve gone out of business). They can be used as a guest house, a romantic retreat, a special workplace, a retail space for food service or dry goods. Another interesting use of these huts is to rent them out on a nightly basis, like a bed and breakfast.
This particular Shepherds Hut micro cabin has an exterior dimension of 8 feet wide by 14 feet long. The interior space is approximately 7 feet wide by 13 feet long and can be set up with a number of different configurations. The walls are clad in profiled tongue and groove boards as is the ceiling and the floor is hardwood oak. The hut has been wired with six outlets and protected with a GFI circuit and overhead light. The hut is fully insulated and includes a vapor barrier. The metal roof is a rustic copper style. There are four insulated glass double hung windows that flood the interior with natural light. The Dutch door allows for an even more expansive view when open. The chassis is classic Shepherd’s hut and has a turntable-based front axle that allows for steering. The metal wheels are individually handcrafted and are fitted with tapered roller bearings that connect to the axles. The front tow-bar allows for different types of vehicles to move the hut around.
DIY Bow Top Vardo Office Cabin Guest Post by Blackfox Kindred
I live in the beautiful mountains around Blue Ridge, Georgia and needed space for my home office.
I explored several ideas about how to build it and decided to go with the traditional style of a bowtop vardo but built on a skid beam setup instead of a wagon frame.
I had seen the real thing as child and just had to build one after seeing some examples online.
I started with a 4’ft by 8’ft base and built up from there as if I were building on a wagon. I tried to stay true to the tradition and plced everything just as it would be if done back in the day.
I encourage you to continue enjoying the tour of my vardo office cabin below: