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Couple convert old FIRE TRUCK into dream holiday home for £6.5k – with bunk bed, sound system and log burner

A COUPLE decided to convert an old fire truck into their dream family home, with a log burner, shower room, sound system and a bunk bed for their kids onboard.

Jess, 30, and Dave, 39, who have two girls Poppy and Luna, decided to renovate the old van after deciding they wanted a different kind of holiday that wasn't an all-inclusive package deal abroad.

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A couple spent two years convering a fire truck as their dream holiday homeCredit: Instrgam / @firetruck.family
Jess and Dave bought the truck to turn into a home on wheels to live the van life with their two daughtersCredit: Instrgam / @firetruck.family
There is even a bunk bed up some stairs at the back of the truckCredit: Instrgam / @firetruck.family

Jess explained that they decided to buy the huge vehicle back in 2016 on impulse.

She said in the new book Vanlifers: "After a year of scrolling endless van advertisements, the firetruck popped up just twenty minutes away from us.

"She was part of the Nottinghamshire fire service fleet and had been used to transport additional breathing apparatus to larger jobs."

They didn't start renovating it until 2017, due them having their younger daughter, Luna.

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However, they quickly realized that neither of them could actually drive it, with the vehicle weighing 5.5 tons when loaded.

Jess added: "It was Dave's duty to step up and go through the terror of completing his CAT C license."

Spending just £6,500 on renovations, they tried to use reclaimed and upcycled furniture to save on costs.

This includes a table from an old church, and the worktop from a sawmill.

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However, it took them nearly two years to complete, with two young girls to look after at the same time.

Inside is a small kitchenette with an oven and hob, fitted on top of an old piece of Ash.

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The seating area is next to the log burner for the colder nights, while there are steps leading up to the bunk bed for them to sleep in, with each step a drawer for their things.

With loads of storage and drawers, they said this was essential as having three women came with "a lot of clothes on board".

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