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This Snoozy-Owl Pod has a shepherd’s hut-style roof, but sits on skids in the backyard of a quaint English B&B. It’s nearly-round glass door welcomes you into the bright and airy interior.
You’ll find a living space with sleeper sofa across from a little dining area/kitchenette. In the back of the cottage sits a double bed and the bathroom complete with a flush toilet and shower stall.
You have a private patio area outside to enjoy, but you could spend a whole quiet weekend inside this pod without needing to go out! Book it here.
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West Yorkshire Snoozy-Owl Pod
I love the arched roof feeling.
The comfortable sleeper sofa can sleep two.
Dining for two and a kitchen with oven and toaster.
Yes, there’s a fridge!
Dark blinds keep the light out for a good rest.
Bathroom and double bed.
A majestic little spot here!
Best thing about this bathroom is the towel-warmer.
Outdoor patio seating for four.
Highlights:
- Unique pod shape on skids
- Kitchen with oven
- Toaster, coffee, tea-making supplies
- Bathroom with stand shower
- Flush toilet
- Double bed
- Sleeper bed sleeps two
- Indoor dining for two
- Outdoor dining for four
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