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A Bristol couple who met on an open-top bus tour 38 years ago have converted a classic Bristol VR into a mobile home. John Bowden and Marleen Bowden-Schelvis have spent 13 years and £35,000 ...
A Bristol couple who met on an open-top bus tour 38 years ago have converted a classic Bristol VR into a mobile home. John Bowden and Marleen Bowden-Schelvis have spent 13 years and £35,000 ...
The couple have put a door on the top deck to give access to a sun terrace A Bristol couple who met on an open-top bus tour 38 years ago have converted a classic Bristol VR into a mobile home ...
A couple who met on an open-top bus tour 38 years ago convert a classic Bristol VR bus into a mobile home.
The 1977 Bristol VR Series Two has been owned by Ellie Banner-Ball for the past six years and can sleep up to four people, with the open plan accommodation having b built within the existing ...
This Bristol VR offers the opportunity of total off-grid living.’ The kitchen on the bus is fully fitted and boasts solid oak worktops. It also has a full-size sink, and an under counter 3-way ...
A WOMAN who bought a double-decker bus converted it into a one-of-a-kind home from scratch. Ellie Banner-Ball, 36, bought the vintage bright blue double-decker bus back in 2016 after being inspired… ...
Two friends from Bristol have set off on an epic journey to Nepal in a double-decker bus. Dan Spokes, 34 and Matt Lumber, 29, spent five years converting the 1981 Bristol VR for the 22,000 mile trip.