Joanne O’Connor stayed in one of England’s most expensive tents to find out if camping can ever be classy. The tent is filled with Persian rugs, antiques and you’ll have landscaped grounds. It’s also well situated. It feels like you are in one of Jane Austen’s novels. In the tent there is a central living, two smaller yurts housing, a suite with flushing loo and roll-top bath and a bedroom. Joanne says that the tent is the size of her flat. You have lots of privacy, peace and space. One night in this tent costs 105 pounds. For this amount of money you could stay 20 nights in a standard farm campsite, but you can’t compare those two because this tent means luxury.
(This is the inside of the luxury tent)
I think that you can’t say that the campsite, which is mentioned in this article, really is a campsite. It’s full of luxury and you even have your one dishwasher and several rooms. If you’re going camping you have to wash your dish by hand and you don’t have a bedroom with a king-sized bed. People who are going camping will certainly not pay 105 pounds for a tent. I think that this tent doesn’t give you the feeling that you’re on a camping. When you’re on a ‘normal’ camping you’re always talking with other people who are in a tent next to you, in this luxury tent you are all alone and you have lots of privacy. Most people want to talk to others when they are camping. So I think that this is more like a house then a tent.
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