I'd booked it as a surprise, secretly really worried that my other half would find it a bit too hipster and girly. There's no electric to the caravan so it's back to basics! I'd spent months keeping it a secret, which was intensely difficult for me. So it was a bit of a gamble when we turned up.
Nuzzled in picturesque countryside, The Blue House is the perfect spot for a peaceful getaway |
Owner Tina was wonderful - she let us in early where our previous accomodation had a fairly early check out. Luckily the caravan hadn't been occupied the night before.
He was totally game and we had a very romantic three days with no TV or phones, just each other. |
Candles in all shapes and sizes will keep you lit and cosy |
The bathroom is off inside the house, separate from the double rooms, next to tea and coffee making facilities. It's also where we could charge out electric cigarettes and squeeze a few nibbles into Tina's fridge.
There's just enough room for two chairs and a small table up inside. Which is perfect if you're up for some board games. Even with the candles, we did need our torches though - we packed and brought them with us.
The bed is very warm and comfortable, my fella is about 6 foot 1 and he managed to sleep fine in there. We packed knitted socks and kept ourselves very warm!
At the back of the caravan there is a little hidey hole which we put our beers in to keep them cool. You could keep a suitcase in there if you wanted but we just plonked ours under the bed - it's the perfect spot to tuck things out of the way.
Included in the tiny £60 a night bill, is a delicious home cooked breakfast. In the morning, we sauntered over to the main house where residents of the B and B were staying, there are two double rooms in there. The company was good and the food was delicious.
We were never short of a little canine company |
They did pop by to keep us company from time to time though, and we were very lucky to see their brand new puppies!
Although the location is very much secluded, there is a bus stop a few minutes walk away to get you into Grange-Over-Sands.
And next to the bus stop there's a lovely pub calle The Crown which has some great food in hearty portions. We proudly boast that our best steak ever eaten, was eaten there. And I'm not kidding.
Round the corner is the very exciting Predator Experience which is a fabulous once-in-a-lifetime treat, if you get the chance to go. We did the Walking With Wolves experience and it changed out outlook on these fascinating creatures!
In short, we loved our little trip in the best gypsy caravan. The rain was not aa problem - if anything the pitter patter on the roof made the atmosphere even more romantic, and as city-dwellers, we couldn't do much more to get away from it all.
So if you're agile enough to get up a few steps to hop into bed and you don't mind gettig cosy with you're roommate, I can't recommend this enough. At the price they're asking, you can't afford not to go.
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