A campsite in Norfolk has transformed a First World War bunker into an unexpected holiday home. 

Called Sgt Taylor’s Bunker, it can be found at the Dreamy Hollow Campsite near Stanhoe in north Norfolk. 

Eastern Daily Press: The reconstructed bunker sleeps up to four people in bunks with mattressesThe reconstructed bunker sleeps up to four people in bunks with mattresses (Image: Nigel Day)

The accommodation is described as "a reconstructed First World War officer’s bunker that allows you to imagine what life might have been like in the trenches".

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The training trench features a tin roof and sandbags and sleeps up to four in bunks with mattresses - but guests are told to bring sleeping bags.

Eastern Daily Press: There is also an outdoor toilet and shower available for guests to useThere is also an outdoor toilet and shower available for guests to use (Image: Nigel Day)

The bunker also has a toilet, shower, wood burner, table, chairs and a copper kettle.

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For £70 a night, the entire bunker can be hired for a historical experience.

Eastern Daily Press: There is a copper kettle, wood burner and table and chairs for guestsThere is a copper kettle, wood burner and table and chairs for guests (Image: Nigel Day)

Host Unusual, which lists the bunker, warns guests not to expect "glamping" as "there are no fancy facilities or luxury additions to take you away from the authentic, no-frills experience of trench life".

The Dreamy Hollow Campsite also features a network of original First World War training trenches dug in 1915 by soldiers of the Lovat Scouts as they prepared to enter the battlefields.