A 'secret' cabin hidden in the woods that comes with three bedrooms, beautiful landscapes and an affordable price tag is on the market for £75,000.
The 'Canterbury' Holiday lodge is located in The Coppice Leisure Park and comes with 27 acres worth of forest walks and nature trails.
Cabin-owners can escape from their busy lives at the park but also have easy access to the city of Worcester.
The living room is spacious and has easy access to natural light.
The room has plenty of windows to gaze at the beautiful nature and relax at the end of a long day.
The living room is a great example of indoor and outdoor living as the two mesh together in this room.
The outside of the cabin is surrounded by beautiful landscapes which could be the perfect spot for a summer picnic in the sun.
Two words: Morning Coffee. This looks like the best location for your morning coffee, whether the sun is shining down at you or it's a little frosty, the view will quickly cheer you up.
The dining room also follows the bright nature-loving theme that is seen throughout the house.
Now that journaling has become a socially acceptable hobby, this could be a great location to take up journaling.
This cabin could have the tardis effect because it looks too tiny to fit a double size bed and a full dressing table.
The cabin has three bedrooms in total.
The cabin comes with one bathroom that has a shower, sink and a toilet.
The bright colours in this room make it look spacious, welcoming and cosey all the same time. Also, the teddy perched in the corner is very cute, not sure it comes with the cabin though.
The kitchen follows the same white theme throughout and is quite sleek.
And of course, here is a close-up.
So there you have it, an insight into a cabin that looks a little bit like the Tardis because it's surprisingly spacious on the inside.
This property is on the market with The Property Centre, St Johns.
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