Double decker bus converted into luxury hotel with hot tub and roll top bath
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From ice palaces to mountain-top pods, quirky accommodation has taken off in a big way over the last few years.
Whether you want to get back to nature, stargaze or sleep under the sea, there is a whole host of unusual hotels out there to explore.
The latest offering is a big red bus that has been transformed into a boutique hotel complete with a sumptuous bedroom and roll-top bath.
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Susan Moiser, 53, and her husband Philip, 54, bought the vintage Routemaster bus for £5,000 and spent £100,000 refurbishing it into a glamorous apartment.
From the outside the 1960s London bus looks pretty ordinary, but inside it's just the ticket for a romantic break.
The luxury B&B has been kitted out by a professional interior designer and includes an affluent living space, double bedroom, private garden and even a hot tub.
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On the top floor is a sumptuous velvet bedroom with a three seater sofa and kitchenette area. While the ground floor features a spacious bathroom with a flash flat screen TV.
Susan said "The reaction has been phenomenal, absolutely amazing. It causes a great deal of excitement. It is really different so people are interested in it.
"It was derelict when we bought it. We wanted it to be high end as possible."
Related videosThe "Trafalgar Square" bus has still got many of its original features including its steering wheel and signs and even some of the seats.
It's situated in the grounds of country hotel the South Causey Inn, which Susan and her husband have owned for nine-and-a-half years.
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Located near Beamish, County Durham, guests who choose to stay in the bus will be greeted with prosecco and canapes.
The two-person bus costs £220 per night through the week and £250 a night on a Friday and Saturday.
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