Take a look at this converted double-decker London bus, which could be yours for just £15.

The current owner, Hayley Rowson, of Abergele, bought the bus in April 2021 and has converted it into a home.

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Hayley, who is an OnlyFans creator, said she bought the bus because she had ‘money to play with’ and has been working on the project to get the bus liveable.

The bus was originally purchased for just over £3,000.

She said: “I’ve done another project before, so I had the kitchen and the boiler already, but without all that it cost about £15,000 because of the insulation and solar panels (and) the fire. It does come to quite a lot.”

Rhyl Journal: The interior The interior (Image: Hayley Rowson)

She said that, adding all the bits together, she’s probably spent around £17,000.

Now the bus will be available for anyone to win in a raffle, costing just £15 a go. It has a fully fitted kitchen with a fridge freezer, gas cooker and Belfast sink. The downstairs has a living area with a fitted log burner.

To enter, and for raffle details, visit https://raffall.com/309073/enter-raffle-to-win-bus-house-1000-cash-hosted-by-hayley-rowson

Rhyl Journal: The kitchen The kitchen (Image: Hayley Rowson)

On the top deck there is currently a king-size bed at the back with plenty of storage underneath, but more beds can be added. There is also a fitted Victorian bath.

 

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The bus has fitted radiators and a boiler. There is also a fully fitted solar system allowing anyone to live off grid, but the bus can also connect to mains.

Rhyl Journal: The Victorian Bath The Victorian Bath (Image: Hayley Rowson)

Hayley wants to see the bus used either to be lived in, or used as an Airbnb by the lucky winner.

Hayley is now working on other projects, including converting a horsebox.

She said: “I’ve learned so much from doing it. I feel like I can do anything with building and things now.”

She added: “Whoever it goes to, they’ve only potentially spent £15 so whatever they do with it, I’m sure they will love it.”

The lucky winner will also receive £1,000 cash to go towards transporting the bus to its new location.