I spent £2,000 converting a Boeing 737 plane into the ultimate AirBnB
Entrepreneur and university lecturer Steven Northam bought a 1960s Boeing 737-200 on eBay for £5,000 and converted it into a two-storey holiday let.
Visitors use airport boarding stairs to enter and it features the original seating, overhead lockers and even a flight simulator in the cockpit.
The front half of the 737 airliner sleeps four people and boasts a double bed in the cargo hold, and a hot tub in an old jet engine cowling.
Guests even get to use the original onboard toilet.
The AirBnB has sleeping space for four people and a small kitchenette as well as the shower and toilet.
There is parking space for two cars, a BBQ and an outdoor seating area - including the hot tub and another jet engine cowling which can be used as a seat.
The cockpit's flight simulator has a 49" curved 4k screen installed. Mr Northam also went the extra mile to install two 42" HD TVs and two Xbox Series S.
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