From a seaside sauna to a cinema, these are some of the most unique Norfolk businesses inside converted horseboxes and vans.
1. Sauna Box
Experience a woodfired sauna inside a converted horsebox provided by this local business, which began as a lockdown project for owner Tom Sutton.
Three main services are offered: seaside saunas, which pop up in Sheringham and Sea Palling in Norfolk and Dunwich in Suffolk, event hire and custom sauna builds.
Book or enquire at saunabox.co.uk
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2. The Move-ie Trailer Cinema
The Move-ie Trailer was created from a vintage horsebox and it is based at glamping site Hill House Huts and BBQ Lodge in Burston, near Diss.
It offers a unique cinema experience with seating for six people and a large TV with surround sound.
Visit the Facebook page for booking details - it is currently only available for hire at the site.
3. Brew Daisy
Brew Daisy is a coffee van with a difference as it also offers a range of plants and local crafts.
Owner Emma Arbin takes the van to various locations in Norfolk, with upcoming pitches posted on its Facebook page, and it is also available for private hire and events.
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4. Randy's Seafood
While food businesses in converted horseboxes are not unique, the offering inside this one is.
Chef George Randell serves hot and cold seafood dishes and he pops up at various pitches in Norfolk.
The horsebox is not going back on the road until Easter, but bookings are still open for weddings and other private events in 2024 - see updates on Instagram @Randysseafood
5. Get Away Hide Away
This off-grid glamping site near Dereham boasts two converted wooden horse lorries, called Douglas and Dixie, set in a wildflower meadow.
Each unit comes with all the amenities you need for a relaxing break free from technology.
The site is closed for the winter over the next two months and it will reopen in March.
To book visit getawayhideaway.co.uk
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