By Tom Bevan
Britain’s quirkiest Airbnb is a “crashed plane” split in two in the woods – offering guests a “real-life Castaway” experience.
The unique accommodation comprises two parts of an old Lufthansa aircraft pieced together to resemble a ‘marooned’ scene in isolated Somerset countryside.
The former Dash 8 Q400 airliner – that was bought on eBay in two pieces- was transported for five hours in a trailer before being put in situ.
Original plane seats were then sourced and added with accommodation split between a ‘master suite’ in the first class carriage and an economy class section that can fit two camp beds.
But guests, instead of facing a battle for survival, have been raving about their stay – with rare 100 percent five-star reviews.
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