Step back in time and spend a few days at this Land Girls WWII Tin Cabin tiny vacation rental in England.
Built in 1940, it’s been newly-renovated but decorated with vintage pieces from the period, making it feel like you entered a time machine when you walk through the front door. There’s even a bomb shelter on site! The Land Girls were “young women put to work in agriculture to help with the war effort” and this quaint spot once housed them.
Get more details about the home and history below, but first, enjoy the picture tour of the tiny space. Book your stay at Under the Thatch! With a special voucher code, Tiny House Talk readers get £50 off a stay in this property if you make a booking before July 31, 2017. Details below!
The adorable tiny build has a couch that rolls out into our downstairs bed (perfect!), a well-stocked kitchen, and a comfortable bathroom. The best part, I think, has to be the pond-front view! The interior is rustic and quaint and I’d love to stay the night. Good news? You can! It’s a vacation rental on Airbnb.
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The rental was built by Brendan and Linda, who spent the beginning of their marriage living on a 20 ft. sailboat (before they even knew how to sail!). The couple now arranges awesome vacations for people through their company, Venture Yours (find out more here). One of their vacation spots is this stunning gypsy wagon that sleeps up to four.
Check out some screenshots and then take the video tour with Dylan Magaster below!
Staying in their “Wagon de Berger” means you have a quiet spot to rest on a 22 acre nature site with access to canoeing/kayaking, hiking, cycling, dog-sledding, ice fishing, sledding and more. Want to book your stay yet?
It’s a backyard tiny home that was hand built by the homeowners (and their friends) on the property.
Best of all- they used mostly reclaimed and recycled materials to build and furnish the cabin. This not only keeps construction costs low, but it’s obviously amazing for the environment.
When you walk inside you’ll immediately notice the living room, kitchen, and ladder that takes you to the upstairs sleeping loft bedroom with a queen bed. And yes there’s a bathroom downstairs too.