You can now spend the night as a queen bee in a beehive for humans.
Dripping in honeycomb – thanks to its quirky wallpaper – the unusual on-bed property, Dartmoor National Park and dubbed Humble Bee, is spread across three floors.
But while it may look like an insect home, visitors can rest easy as the home comes with all the usual human comforts – from a fully-stocked kitchen to underfloor heating.
And there’s a secret surprise outside.

Ascending to the first floor, you can relax in the cosy space in front of the electric fire, with a stunning view of the surrounding forest.
On the third floor is the private hive, fitted with a king-size bed, thick fur blankets, and a port-hole window.
The metallic bathroom has an industrial design, with exposed pipes and metal sheets, as well as a view of the exposed rocks through the shower window.
But the real treat is on the patio, where a sunken hot tub has been hidden amongst the greenery – giving you the chance for a wild outdoor bath.

Found in the Okehampton woodlands in Devon, the property is near local amenities, with the market town found nearby.
And there’s plenty of opportunity to wander the forest or enjoy a range of water activities at the nearby Roadford Lake.
The property is available from £300 a night, with a minimum of two nights stay.
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