Come inside a sleek, vintage converted bus and see its charming living area

Gotta love a double-decker glamper.
The Ceridwen Centre in Carmarthenshire, Wales, offers this newly renovated bus as an accommodation option to its guests. It took a year to convert the 1964 Leyland Titan Double Decker into an idyllic self-catering accommodation, but we think these guys nailed it.
Come take a tour with us and see for yourselves. ​
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The choice of yellow and blue really keeps the vintage theme going, right? As you can see, the bus is parked in a serene spot by the valley.
A front view of this sleek conversion is all you need to get a true feel for its charm.
But this wouldn't be a proper tour if we left you hanging. So let's make our way through those doors.
Downstairs, you'll find all your living essentials. The upper floors are for snoozing, and the bus comfortably settles up to 6 people.
Here's a proper view of the open-plan living space. There is plenty of seating all around for those who wish to chill out indoors. There's a retro faux leather seating area at the "cab" end of the bus.
The kitchen is equipped with brand new appliances and cooking utensils. This includes a four-burner stove, fridge and sink.
Akin to a tiny home, a loft ladder gives you quick access to the upper level.
On the top deck, you'll find two double bedrooms with bathrooms. Don't you just wish you could slump onto this plushy bed?
The bus's bathrooms are fairly modest, only comprising a toilet and sink. That being said, shower facilities are well within walking distance of this charming conversion.
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Let's face it, what more could a glamping troupe even ask for? Ceridwen Centre's double-decker is fully fitted with facilities that will make winding down in the Welsh hills even more worthwhile.