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Pigeon Door – Quirky Double Decker Buses with Private Hot Tubs

Glamping

⚲ Ryton, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire

6 guests per bus · 3 bedrooms · 4–6 dogs welcomed free of charge · Enclosed private garden with ¾ acre field · 4–6ft fenced paddocks · All breeds welcomed · Private hot tub · Horses welcome (seasonal paddocks)

Step off the world and into something truly unique: three quirky double decker buses, each converted into cosy glamping hideaways with private hot tubs, fenced gardens, and space for dogs to run free. Surrounded by peaceful Shropshire countryside, this is glamping with personality.

Full Property Description:

Pigeon Door is a glamping site unlike anywhere else. Tucked away on a peaceful Shropshire smallholding, three double decker buses have been lovingly converted by the owners into quirky, comfortable hideaways where families and their dogs can escape everyday life. Each bus has its own fully fenced private garden and around ¾ of an acre of enclosed field, giving dogs the space to run, sniff and play while owners relax in the countryside. Every bus also comes with its own private hot tub, so you can soak under the stars after a day exploring. Inside, the buses keep their original character with authentic seating and quirky details, but they’ve been thoughtfully adapted for modern comfort. Expect cosy living spaces, heaters to keep you warm all year, dining areas, and fully equipped kitchens with ovens, hobs, fridges and all the utensils you’ll need. Linen and towels are included, and each bus has a TV/DVD player for winding down in the evenings. Betsy Blue (1981 Leyland Atlanteen) sleeps 5 with three upstairs bedrooms and a private bathroom hut. Her garden has a patio, furniture, and an outdoor hot tub with views across the Stretton Hills. Billie Blue (1990 “Wumpty” bus) sleeps 6 with three bedrooms and an indoor wetroom. She has her own garden with decking, furniture, and hot tub — perfect for families who want everything under one roof. Beetie Bus, the largest, also sleeps 6 and offers extra space with a dressing table upstairs. Her garden features a traditional wood-fired hot tub, where guests stoke the fire themselves with wood and kindling provided, adding a rustic adventure to your stay. Outside your private space, the smallholding itself is calm and rural. Horses graze nearby, chickens wander, and the views stretch across open countryside to the Shropshire Hills. Horses are welcome to stay too, with paddocks available during spring, summer and autumn — making Pigeon Door a unique choice for equestrian holidays. Whether you’re looking for a romantic break with your dogs, a family adventure with plenty of outdoor space, or simply somewhere unusual and memorable, Pigeon Door offers a balance of comfort, charm, and countryside freedom.

Full Property Description:

Pigeon Door is a glamping site unlike anywhere else. Tucked away on a peaceful Shropshire smallholding, three double decker buses have been lovingly converted by the owners into quirky, comfortable hideaways where families and their dogs can escape everyday life. Each bus has its own fully fenced private garden and around ¾ of an acre of enclosed field, giving dogs the space to run, sniff and play while owners relax in the countryside. Every bus also comes with its own private hot tub, so you can soak under the stars after a day exploring. Inside, the buses keep their original character with authentic seating and quirky details, but they’ve been thoughtfully adapted for modern comfort. Expect cosy living spaces, heaters to keep you warm all year, dining areas, and fully equipped kitchens with ovens, hobs, fridges and all the utensils you’ll need. Linen and towels are included, and each bus has a TV/DVD player for winding down in the evenings. Betsy Blue (1981 Leyland Atlanteen) sleeps 5 with three upstairs bedrooms and a private bathroom hut. Her garden has a patio, furniture, and an outdoor hot tub with views across the Stretton Hills. Billie Blue (1990 “Wumpty” bus) sleeps 6 with three bedrooms and an indoor wetroom. She has her own garden with decking, furniture, and hot tub — perfect for families who want everything under one roof. Beetie Bus, the largest, also sleeps 6 and offers extra space with a dressing table upstairs. Her garden features a traditional wood-fired hot tub, where guests stoke the fire themselves with wood and kindling provided, adding a rustic adventure to your stay. Outside your private space, the smallholding itself is calm and rural. Horses graze nearby, chickens wander, and the views stretch across open countryside to the Shropshire Hills. Horses are welcome to stay too, with paddocks available during spring, summer and autumn — making Pigeon Door a unique choice for equestrian holidays. Whether you’re looking for a romantic break with your dogs, a family adventure with plenty of outdoor space, or simply somewhere unusual and memorable, Pigeon Door offers a balance of comfort, charm, and countryside freedom.

For Our Four Legged Guests:

- They welcome all breeds of dogs, including XL Bullies and reactive dogs. - 4–6 dogs welcomed free of charge (more by arrangement). - Each bus has a private garden (fenced up to 6ft) plus a separate ¾ acre field for secure play. - Dogs are welcome on furniture if you bring your own throws/blankets. Bedrooms are dog-free unless you provide your own bedding. - Natural cleaning rules apply: any extra cleaning caused by dogs (muddy walls, uncollected poo, etc.) may be charged from the security deposit.

Dog-Friendly Details That Matter

- They welcome all breeds of dogs, including XL Bullies and reactive dogs. - 4–6 dogs welcomed free of charge (more by arrangement). - Each bus has a private garden (fenced up to 6ft) plus a separate ¾ acre field for secure play. - Dogs are welcome on furniture if you bring your own throws/blankets. Bedrooms are dog-free unless you provide your own bedding. - Natural cleaning rules apply: any extra cleaning caused by dogs (muddy walls, uncollected poo, etc.) may be charged from the security deposit.

Local Area Guide:

Located just 5 miles south of Shrewsbury, Pigeon Door sits in the heart of Shropshire’s countryside. The local pub, The Fox at Ryton, is a 20-minute walk away and welcomes both children and dogs. The Horseshoes at Dorrington is 2 miles away and is also dog friendly. There’s a village shop, post office, and an award-winning Persian restaurant nearby. Shrewsbury itself is full of Tudor history, medieval streets, and independent shops. Explore Shrewsbury Abbey, the Castle and Regimental Museum, or head into the Shropshire Hills for walking, cycling, and horse riding.

Meet The Owners

Andrew and Lisa-Jayne, along with their three children, have lived at Pigeon Door for over eight years. Over the last five, they’ve poured their creativity into converting the buses themselves, creating a glamping site full of character. They pride themselves on offering guests a place to “step off the world” and truly relax.
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✅  How to Book

All bookings are managed directly through the official Pigeon Door website: pigeondoor.com/home-page

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