THE FLYING SAUCER THE WINDMILL THE SPICE BUS
WANT a night that’s out of this world? Then you will love this flying saucer.
Guests can imagine what an alien abduction would be like at this unique holiday rental, which has been modelled on an UFO.
It has space helmets, neon lighting, a Tardisshaped toilet, a hot tub and even a resident alien.
Owner Toby
Rhys Davies said:
“Behind every unit, there’s a wacky concept.
“The UFO is shaped like the iconic flying saucer and is decorated exactly how you imagine a real UFO would be. At night, it lights up neon and there are retractable stairs and a mist effect when the doors open for the full lunar landing experience.”
The one-bedroom property, in Redberth, Pembrokeshire, sleeps four. Stays start from around £179 a night.
THIS quaint Victorian windmill is packed full of charm and wouldn’t look out of place in a Disney fairy tale.
The Old Smock Mill in the tiny Kent village of Benenden, has a French kingsize bed and copper bathtub.
Owner Clare
Winchester’s pet chickens roam freely around the grounds, and guests are welcomed to the romantic mill with a fresh basket of eggs.
It costs around £400 to rent the property for a weekend. The minimum stay is two nights.
FANS of Ginger, Posh, Scary, Sporty and Baby can get an instant nostalgia fix by booking in for a stay on the Union Jack-emblazoned bus used in 1997 film, Spiceworld.
While it met an ugly end in the film, the real-life bus was unscathed and has been reincarnated as a holiday let on the
Isle of Wight.
Complete with glitterballs, zebraprint rugs and Girl
Power murals, the bus is a fun place for any Spice Girls
Wannabe to lay their head. The bus motored on over to Newport’s Island Harbour Marina in 2014 but it’s only in the last three years that the owners have decided to rent it out to Spice megafans.
One night of Girl Power costs around £250 but the bus sleeps only three – meaning Spice Girls tribute acts may have to give it a miss.