This is a gorgeous tiny house on wheels near Chattanooga, Tennessee in a place called New England, Georgia.
Located near the vibrant town of Chattanooga, Tennessee, this gorgeous tiny house sleeps two guests, making it a perfect romantic getaway option.
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Romantic Tiny House Getaway Near Chattanooga

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The sleeping loft contains a queen-size mattress, appointed with soft bedding and linens.

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The bathroom contains a shower, a sink, and a toilet, and towels are kindly provided by the host.

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After a fun-filled day out exploring Chattanooga and the surrounding area, guests can kick back and relax on the sofa in front of the cable TV.

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Once hunger strikes, home-cooked food can be prepared in the kitchenette, which comes with a large toaster oven, a portable stove, a fridge, and a coffeemaker.

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The sleeping loft contains a queen-size mattress, appointed with soft bedding and linens.

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Meals can be enjoyed on the provided TV trays or taken outside.

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Outside, there is a deck furnished with a table and chairs, where guests can enjoy some al fresco dining or a couple of drinks in the evening.

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Shade is provided for those hot summer afternoons.

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For a change from the kitchen, there is a barbecue for guests to use, and a fire pit to light up in the evenings for toasting some s’mores and connecting with your partner under the night sky.

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Guests will be able to easily access all the cultural activities that Chattanooga has to offer, as well as being in close proximity to the natural attractions of the surrounding countryside, which draw thousands of visitors every year.

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I like it; but I do need to make a correction that you very often overlook. It is not a home. It is a trailer. One comes with a deed; the other comes with a title.
JB – If people live/could live in a movable abode (trailer, THOW, van/bus conversion, itinerant motel) it is their/a home. As they say, Home is where the heart is…NOT home is where the deed is!
JB, you’re confusing the land with the house… You can have a deed without a house because the deed is really for the land and what’s considered part of it, which may or may not include a house and any other structures.
So, if a tiny home is tied to the land then it can have a deed as it is then part of the property… In places like Oregon, which have the Reach Code, a Tiny House on wheels only has to meet the 2018 IRC ICC to be able to be taken off the wheels and placed on a foundation, just like a Manufactured House, and then be considered the same as any regular house on land, for example.
While Sherry is correct that the meaning of a home is not limited or ever had a singular universal meaning that was the same to everyone and everywhere…
I can see living in a tiny house if that is your choice or budget, but NO WAY would I pay money to stay in a SHED!!
It’s clearly not a shed, so what’s the point of your comment?