Unusual and quirky places to stay in the UK

Staycations have recently stepped up a gear. Instead of booking into a luxurious hotel people are starting to become a little more adventurous in their accommodation choices.
Kudhva. Picture by Karl MackieKudhva. Picture by Karl Mackie
Kudhva. Picture by Karl Mackie

This means that converted prison cells, lighthouses, treehouses, bunkers, even a mannequin recycling yard, are all starting to be the ‘in’ place to spend a few nights’ kip.