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Mega posh tent is being sold for £36K that makes the perfect, tiny home – it comes with a hot tub, cinema & pizza oven

Mega posh tent is being sold for £36K that makes the perfect, tiny home – it comes with a hot tub, cinema & pizza oven

The Sun06-05-2025
WE all know that getting on the property ladder isn't an easy task.
It's led to an increase in people seeking alternative lifestyles, from converting vans to living in sheds, and now there's another option available.
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Even tents can be turned into a luxury living space, and the Redberth Gardens holiday site has proven it.
Currently, there is a posh tent on sale at the camping site which costs an eye-watering £36,000.
And while the price may seem high for a tent, a closer look reveals why it costs so much.
The glamorous tent comes with a hot tub, outdoor cinema and an al fresco pizza oven.
The moonlight dome tent is located near the seaside resort of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, and takes glamping"to a completely different level."
The incredible tent is fully kitted out inside with a fully working kitchen and giant bathroom with a waterfall shower.
The tent has been decorated in a sleek and modern design, using natural wood and black finishes to add a touch of understated glam.
And outside is just as impressive, the tent features a patio equipped with a large hot tub to enjoy summer evenings.
There's also an outdoor kitchen with lots of storage space and a pizza oven for entertaining guests.
Sean Roper, of South Wales-based Paul Fosh Auctions, is selling the tent.
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He said: "Accommodating a maximum of four guests, with one double bed and a sofa bed, the dome has a private shower room and a fully fitted kitchen.
"It's served by an enclosed external decking area with outdoor furniture and sunken seating area with projector screen and swing.
"There's also an ice barrel and a very useful al fresco pizza oven.
"This turnkey investment is being sold with all internal and external furniture and fittings, including a quite awesome sunken hot tub.
"It also has a gorgeous seating area with a fire pit and BBQ for guests to enjoy.
"The property is fully managed and what's more there are onward bookings.
"As an example of what can be achieved with bookings for the moonlight dome tent last year generated £51,426."
And when you don't have guests, you can also stay in the tent and turn it into the perfect tiny home.
Most campsites do not offer residential living so you will have to have a permanent address elsewhere and vacate the tent every few months or so (depending on that particular camp's regulations).
The tent is listed for sale at Paul Fosh Auctions from 12pm on May 20 to 5pm on May 22.
The rise of tiny homes
By Jonathan Rolande
Property expert Jonathan Rolande told Fabulous: The reason we are seeing more creative ways of finding a home: super-high property prices and rents. Younger people are remaining in the family home later in life to avoid paying high prices and to save for a deposit. With increasingly busy lives, staying within a larger family group makes sense, chores such as gardening and housework can be shared.
Garages are rarely used for their intended purpose as cars are far more reliable and less prone to rust and so are perfectly happy outside. On the other hand, the amount of property space per person has been shrinking – converting a garage can make great sense.
Things to consider. (the boring stuff)
Usually easier than building from scratch but still a lot to do to turn a garage in to a habitable space.
You'll need to check if you need planning (more likely to be required if the garage is detached).
Building Regulations stipulate many things to make homes safe and secure. Consider
Walls, are they cavity?
Roof height
Windows
How will you get plumbing, electrics and drainage connected
Insulation – it will be cold!
Fire safety
Damp proofing
Also consider if, by converting, you are adding or deducting value from the main home. Garages can add value in busy urban areas where parking is limited.
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