Britain’s quirkiest Airbnb is a ‘crashed plane’ split in two in the woods – offering guests a ‘real-life Castaway’ experience.
The unique accommodation is comprised of two parts of an old Lufthansa aircraft pieced together to resemble a ‘marooned’ scene in the isolated Somerset countryside.
The former Dash 8 Q400 airliner – that was bought on eBay in two pieces – was transported for five hours in a trailer before being put in situ.
Original plane seats were then sourced and added, with the rooms split into a ‘master suite’ in the first class carriage and an economy class section that can fit two camp beds.
The owner Martyn Baker had the idea after a storm just before Christmas last year blew part of a tree into a caravan that he had previously been renting out.
He said: ‘It caused a fair bit of damage so when we took it out I just thought I wanted something a bit different.
‘I saw on eBay someone selling this glamping pod that was in two parts. I rang the seller up and bought one half for £9,000 and the other for £8,000.
‘I know it was a passenger plane, a Dash 8 that was used by Lufthansa.

Britain’s quirkiest Airbnb is an old Lufthansa aircraft that is split into two and contains ‘economy’ and ‘first class’ accommodation

The interior has been entirely fitted out so that guests have all the amenities they would expect at a hotel stay

Original plane seats were then sourced and added to the former Dash 8 Q400 airliner

The aircraft was purchased on eBay in two separate pieces

Owner Martyn Baker had the idea after a storm just before Christmas last year blew part of a tree into a caravan that he had previously been renting out

It has pieced together to resemble what has been called a ‘marooned’ scene in the countryside
‘Other than that I don’t know much about its history but I would love to find out. But there aren’t really any other clues.
‘A lot of people have things like shepherd huts in the woods but this is unique. It is different and people seem to really love it because of that.’
Martyn’s Airbnb listing reads: ‘Tired of economy class? Charter a stay in a first class fuselage with wood fired hot tub situated in tranquil woodland.
‘Welcome onboard your own private aircraft, step inside to the sleek contemporary interior of first class.
‘Outside, unwind in seclusion in private woodland, a short walk away from the West Somerset Railway and the AONB of the Quantock Hills.’
The plane is split in half, with a first class compartment offering a double bed in plush surroundings, rich comfortable seating and soft lighting throughout.
The economy class compartment then contains cooking facilities, log burner, TV and dining area. The dining table can be folded away to allow room for two camp beds.
Martyn said he had to send a lorry and a trailer down to Eastbourne and transport the plane back to its current base in Somerset – a journey taking around five hours to complete.

The first class compartment offers a double bed in plush surroundings, rich comfortable seating and soft lighting throughout

Parts of the aircraft have been opened to allow guests to see the interior of the refurbished plane

A stay in the former Dash 8 Q400 airliner is £125 per night plus Airbnb fees

Martyn Baker’s Airbnb listing reads: ‘Tired of economy class? Charter a stay in a first class fuselage with wood fired hot tub situated in tranquil woodland’

The structure previously served as a passenger plane, a Dash 8 used by airline Lufthansa

The broken-up plane was transported for five hours in a trailer before arriving in Somerset
‘It was a journey of about 200 miles.
‘It wasn’t too bad on the motorway but when we tried to navigate roundabouts, we got a lot of curious looks.
‘It just seems to have captured people’s imagination.
‘It wasn’t set up with the intention of creating a crash site but I can see why people might think that.
But it is definitely in isolation and if our guests enjoy that Castaway experience then I’m all for it.’
Martyn said the plane was put up over two days in March last year.
Parts of the interior are exposed for guests to see the inside the plane.
Martyn added: ‘It was almost ready to go and had been done up really well.

The new residence was constructed by owner Martyn Baker over two days last year

The Airbnb owner said the stay is perfect for those who enjoyed a ‘Castaway experience’

The unique Airbnb is situated in the isolated Somerset countryside

Martyn Baker said he had to send a lorry and a trailer down to Eastbourne to collect it

The Airbnb owner says it appears to have ‘captured people’s imagination’

The plane accommodation was put up over two days in March last year

Rooms are split into a ‘master suite’ in the first class carriage and an economy class section that can fit two camp beds

Mr Baker tells visitors they can ‘step inside to the sleek contemporary interior of first class’
‘We just had to put it in place and join it together. We even managed to find original plane seating.
‘It is in the woods and just seems to work with the vibe. Who would expect to come across a plane in a location like that.’
Rental is £125 per night plus Airbnb fees – and guests have only left 100 per cent five star ratings so far.
Martyn said: ‘The reviews have been pretty good. People say it’s very different and a bit quirky.
‘We’ve got a hot tub, barbecue and part of the plane has a double bed.
‘They can also use camp beds, while there is seating and a kitchen area.
‘It may resemble a plane crash to some and offer a feel of isolation, but our guests really do have everything they need and needn’t be worried.
‘There are no snakes on this plane!’

Martyn said he had to send a lorry and a trailer down to Eastbourne and transport the plane back to its current base in Somerset – a journey taking around five hours to complete

The aircraft-turned-Airbnb is fitted with a hot tub, barbecue, camp beds, and a seating and kitchen area

One reviewer said: ‘A true hidden gem and a getaway that feels so homely yet miles from real life’

Another reviewer said: ‘What an amazing place to stay, really quirky & such fun. The plane was well thought out and very comfortable’

Parts of the interior are exposed for guests to see the inside the plane.

A first class section of the plane carries an instruction for those stepping in

Travel stickers remain emblazoned against surfaces inside the converted plane

The passenger plane was previously used by German airline Lufthansa

Martyn Baker has insisted: ‘It may resemble a plane crash to some and offer a feel of isolation, but our guests really do have everything they need and needn’t be worried’
Among the reviews published on the site, one said: ‘Unique & brilliant fun. We won’t forget our stay it is truly unique.
Another read: ‘A true hidden gem and a getaway that feels so homely yet miles from real life.’
One reviewer pointed out that the property was ‘more interesting than a hotel room’, saying: ‘The plane itself was so much fun to stay in and had a great view out the front.
‘Would recommend to anyone wanting somewhere to stay that is different and more interesting then just a hotel room.
‘The plane really needs to be seen to be appreciated.
‘What an amazing place to stay, really quirky & such fun. The plane was well thought out and very comfortable.’