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Couple convert old ambulance into amazing holiday home for just £2,000 with huge bed, kitchen and TV area

A COUPLE spent just £2,000 converting an old ambulance into their dream holiday home.

Mark Bonito, 42 and Sophie Why, 36, from Surrey, opted to convert it on a budget to drive around Europe and the UK.

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A couple converted an old ambulance into a luxury holiday home to travel around the UKCredit: @florencetheambulance
They bought the former ambulance for £5,000Credit: @florencetheambulance

They bought the former ambulance for just £5,000 in May 2019, before deciding to convert it, they revealed in the new book VanLifers: Beautiful Conversions for Life on the Road.

The ambulance still had all of the life-saving emergency kits inside, including the stretcher and labelled cupboards including "vomit bowl" and "body bag".

Despite Sophie, who works as a therapeutic radiographer in the NHS, not being keen on the idea of an ex-ambulance, she said she quickly fell in love with it.

She told Sun Online Travel: "When Mark and I first met, he had a standard van which others have.

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"However, we have five kids between us from previous relationships meaning dates were difficult, so he would turn up in his van with a dinner.

"He loves to cook as he is half-Italian but couldn't stand up to cook in the van, so wanted something bigger.

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"A lot of people's first reaction was that it was gross - why would you want to sleep in an ambulance?

"But then we thought about it as how many lives had been saved in her, which was a better way of looking at it."

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, sharing recipes to eat on the road.

She added: "It has been amazing as he can park anywhere having worked from amazing parks and rivers across the UK."#

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They nearly sold it last year, after Mark fell ill and was forced to live by himself in the van.

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However, they decided against it, and plan to go to Wales next summer, with the NC500 route across Scotland on their bucket list - as well as one day doing a trip as a family of seven.

They aren't the only couple to branch into the van list - one couple spent lockdown converting their van into a dream holiday home to travel around France, Italy and Greece.

And one Sun writer was converted to the van life after travelling to Suffolk in one with her family for a staycation.

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It came with all of its original featuresCredit: @florencetheambulance
They spend two months turning it into a home they could travel around inCredit: @florencetheambulance
Inside is a small seating area, kitchenette and double bedCredit: @florencetheambulance
They spent just £2,00 on the renovations, and have since travelled around the UK in itCredit: @florencetheambulance
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