Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The caravan that thinks it's a boutique hotel

Inside the Tabbert Paganini, a world of plush carpets, mahogany panelling and stone worktops awaits.

The caravan that thinks it's a boutique hotel

From the outside, this two-ton, 28ft-long caravan resembles something Captain Kirk would boldly climb aboard; inside the Tabbert Paganini, a world of plush carpets, mahogany panelling and stone worktops awaits - you won't want to kick your muddy boots off in here.
As you'd expect, there's a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area (with mahogany wood veneer), a luxury bedroom and a shower room (with blue LEDs in the ceiling). Prices start at a mere €43,000 (£38,000).
Where best in Britain to take it? That's up to you.

The living area with mahogany-veneer dining table and soft-touch compartments

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