Oh I'd love one too. I remember when they were selling them off a few years ago, but I didn't have the cash to splash having just bought a bigger house!
Auntie Em
8th July 2012 / 4:37 pm
It would be awesome to have one of those in your back yard but if you are like me you wouldn't get anything done. I would be sitting on a swivel chair looking out at all the sights around me and enjoying the views. What a fun idea! 🙂
Dorothy Prudie Vintage
7th July 2012 / 3:47 am
Sign me up for class…better yet, have one delivered to my garden…much love from across the pond.
janice15
6th July 2012 / 3:50 am
A great idea, wonder if they would let you…with love Janice
Love it!! I have been wanting a vintage camper like yours for a portable studio – not easy to find one I can afford in the states!
jenny allsorts
4th July 2012 / 3:45 pm
That is a truly HAPPY idea! I would looove to see what you'd do with one of those.
Jumbleberries
4th July 2012 / 3:36 pm
FB idea – I want one too!Jumbleberries xx
Maria
4th July 2012 / 3:00 pm
What a fantastic idea,i am sorry that my garden is not big enough otherwise you could park it into mine.HugsMaria
Marlynne
4th July 2012 / 1:57 pm
What a fun idea! If you think hard on it enough you'll probably get it!. If your neighbors love your look as much as I do they will help you!
Do you love him Loretta
4th July 2012 / 12:01 pm
I'm shocked you haven't already done it! It would be completely incredible and I'd come over for classes and tea! I make wicked Golden Syrup biscuits!
Jema☽⚪☾Rose
4th July 2012 / 7:28 am
That would be awesome!: )Hugs, Jenny
thriftwood
4th July 2012 / 7:03 am
That would be fantastic! I really, really, want a little caravan in my garden … xxx
Rosa Lily
4th July 2012 / 6:53 am
How big is your garden? x
made-and-found
4th July 2012 / 6:39 am
Oh what a brilliant idea….the possibilities are endless.Just tell the neighbours it's your duty to preserve our English heritage.You could do 'Happy tours'and spread the Blighty love… (lol)Anne x
YONKS
4th July 2012 / 6:37 am
I think that's a great idea and to hide it from the neighbours you could always plant some leylandii trees in front! :-)Di
Tilly Rose
4th July 2012 / 6:06 am
What a fab idea…I thought of one of these to do my workshops in before I rented my barn.A lovely if a little quirky idea.Do let us know your decision….Tilly x
Oh I'd love one too. I remember when they were selling them off a few years ago, but I didn't have the cash to splash having just bought a bigger house!
It would be awesome to have one of those in your back yard but if you are like me you wouldn't get anything done. I would be sitting on a swivel chair looking out at all the sights around me and enjoying the views. What a fun idea! 🙂
Sign me up for class…better yet, have one delivered to my garden…much love from across the pond.
A great idea, wonder if they would let you…with love Janice
Yes, please! I want one too!
Hi,I left this comment further down the page, but I don't know if that is correct, so here it is again!Hi,Thought I'd let you know that I just nominated you for this,http://www.countryliving.com/2012-blue-ribbon-blogger-awards-nominationsI expect lots of people will! Good Luck,Vicki
Love it!! I have been wanting a vintage camper like yours for a portable studio – not easy to find one I can afford in the states!
That is a truly HAPPY idea! I would looove to see what you'd do with one of those.
FB idea – I want one too!Jumbleberries xx
What a fantastic idea,i am sorry that my garden is not big enough otherwise you could park it into mine.HugsMaria
What a fun idea! If you think hard on it enough you'll probably get it!. If your neighbors love your look as much as I do they will help you!
I'm shocked you haven't already done it! It would be completely incredible and I'd come over for classes and tea! I make wicked Golden Syrup biscuits!
That would be awesome!: )Hugs, Jenny
That would be fantastic! I really, really, want a little caravan in my garden … xxx
How big is your garden? x
Oh what a brilliant idea….the possibilities are endless.Just tell the neighbours it's your duty to preserve our English heritage.You could do 'Happy tours'and spread the Blighty love… (lol)Anne x
I think that's a great idea and to hide it from the neighbours you could always plant some leylandii trees in front! :-)Di
What a fab idea…I thought of one of these to do my workshops in before I rented my barn.A lovely if a little quirky idea.Do let us know your decision….Tilly x