December 15th 2024.
A charming and unconventional guest house nestled in the picturesque Lake District has become the talk of the town for its unusual offering of farm-stay accommodations. The family-owned farm has taken inspiration from the Bible and is now inviting guests to stay in their stables, with a twist. For a hefty price of £350 per night, up to three guests can share a room with their choice of a majestic Friesian horse or a delightful Shetland pony, separated by a divider.
But don't let the unconventional sleeping arrangements fool you. This is no ordinary farm stay. The stables have been transformed into cozy sleeping quarters equipped with bunk beds adorned with luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets, providing a comfortable and unique experience for guests. And for those who wish to truly immerse themselves in the farm life, the guest house offers a "Friesian experience" where guests can bond with their four-legged companions by grooming and feeding them. With a total of 17 horses on the farm, guests are sure to make some new furry friends during their stay.
However, with such a unique and sought-after experience, there is a catch. The guest house is fully booked for the month of December. But fear not, as there are still some openings in January for all the horse lovers out there. And with such a tranquil and peaceful environment, it's no surprise that everyone, including the animals, gets a good night's sleep in this charming farm guest house.
But this is not the only one-of-a-kind accommodation making headlines. Across the pond in Idaho, guests can now fulfill their dreams of sleeping inside a giant baked potato. The Big Idaho Potato Hotel, situated on a farm, was originally built for the Big Idaho Potato Tour and is now open for guests to experience. Made of steel, plaster, and concrete, this six-ton structure has traveled to 48 states in America to raise awareness about Idaho's most famous vegetable. And now, it has found its permanent home on a farm, offering a truly unique and unforgettable lodging experience.
Who wouldn't want to stay in a giant potato? The interior of the hotel is just as impressive as its exterior, with cozy and modern furnishings that provide a comfortable and enjoyable stay for guests. So whether you're a horse enthusiast or a potato lover, there's something for everyone in these unconventional and charming farm guest houses. And with Metro's latest news updates, you'll never miss out on the latest and most interesting stories from around the world. Join our community on Whatsapp and be a part of the conversation.
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