A veritable motel, parked in a camping area in Wealden, Sussex, England. It offers stunning views of the countryside and is suitable for 6 people. It has two bedrooms with bunk beds, a kitchen and dining and leisure area, and is equipped with stove, oven, sofa and other equipment and furniture. The motel was formerly a scrapped double-decker bus that had served the public for 30 years. British carpenter Adam Collier-Woods bought it for ?4,500 and spent half a year renovating and upgrading it. The total cost was about ?15,000. .
Be able to meet basic living needs. The carriages on the first floor are mainly made of wood, while the floor on the second floor is covered with comfortable carpets, making the rest area warmer and more comfortable. Since some of the original bus configurations such as seats are retained, it has a strong retro style and bus sentiment on top of modern practicality.