The Original Hut Company not only sells these lovely made-to-order tiny houses on wheels, they also offer them as accommodations in the tiny village of Bodiam, East Sussex. Two huts serve as living quarters for up to 4 guests each, and a third hut contains 2 showers and washrooms.
The dining area converts to a double bed, the kitchen is equipped with a tiny sink and gas stove, and the solar panels on the roof supply the electricity.

Back in the day, sheep herders originally made these portable huts in order to manage the fertilization process of their flocks. Now, these structures are still made by hand (out of reclaimed materials), but as luxury accommodations for the flocks of travelers wanting a more authentic experience of pubs, castles, and tiny villages of England. Each unit rents out for roughly $100/night.

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