– from ex-fuel stations at beach to double decker buses
Fancy a self-catering break with a difference? There’s a great selection of retro properties, so you can be transported to the Disco Dancing Seventies or even the Victorian era.
Enjoy funky, psychedelic decor and a wardrobe full of 70s gear at The Retro Bungalow in Lancashire. It sleeps four and costs from £300 for a minimum two nights.
The Beach Stop in West Sussex is a Grade II fuel garage which dates back to 1934. It's decorated in art-deco style and sleeps four, costing from £549 per week.
Bertram's in North Devon is a converted bus. Decorated in 50s style it has an Agatha Christie theme running throughout. It sleeps five and costs from
£136 per night.
The Crossing Cottage, Herefordshire, was built for the level crossing keeper. It's close to book town Hay-on-Wye, sleeps five to seven and costs from £492 for four nights.
Looking Glass Cottage is the oldest house in Brighton and was once a 16th century fisherman’s cottage. It sleeps six to eight and costs from £203 for two nights.
With views of the River Rother in East Sussex, River House is the perfect place for a tranquil getaway. It sleeps six and costs from £200 per night.