
If you are ever looking for inspiration when considering accommodation options for your glampsite, you could do worse than offering a glamping helicopter.
That’s just what Yorkshire businessman, Ben Stonehouse, did when he rescued 3 helicopters from being scrapped and set about a £250,000 restoration before finding a home at Pinewood Park, Yorkshire’s Premier Family-Friendly Glamping Park.
Read more of Mark Branagan’s (for the Mail On Sunday) interesting article about how Ben Stonehouse transformed the helicopter into a holiday home.
It’s a holiday home fit for a king. Prince William’s search-and-rescue helicopter has been transformed into a trendy ‘glamping pod’.
The RAF Sea King is one of three choppers rescued from the scrap heap and given a £250,000 restoration by Yorkshire businessman Ben Stonehouse.
Two, one of them flown by William, have been decked out as luxurious ‘glamping pods’ at the Pinewood Park campsite near Scarborough, while a third, used by the Prince on his first rescue mission, is being converted into a seafront cafe.
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