FULLY equipped with a kitchen and lounge, it's hard to believe this modern holiday let is actually a BUS. Boasting two double bedrooms, as well as original fixtures, the transformed vehicle has all the facilities needed to make the unique stay one of a kind. This amazing creation was designed and created by carpenter Adam Collier-Woods, 42, after his need to push the boundaries led him to the Big Green Bus, which is now located on a camp site in East Sussex. 'I saw an old double decker rotting in a farmer's field while driving through the countryside last Christmas, by the time I was home I had already planned in my head how it could be done,' said Adam. 'I had a look on eBay and found that double decker's were not as expensive as I would have thought, so I bought one.’
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