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The Beer MothThe Beer Moth in Scotland is the king of all adaptive re-use projects. Walter from the <a href="http://www.inshriachhouse.com/">Inshriach House</a> (half an hour's drive outside of Inverness airport) salvaged this spunky 1956 Conmer Q4 fire truck from the Manston Fire Museum in Kent, made it roadworthy again, and then transformed it into one of the most unique hotel rooms we've ever seen. It features a Victorian double bed, salvaged oak parquet flooring taken from a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_Revival_architecture">Tudor mansion</a>, and get this: the darn thing even has a fireplace!1
The Beer MothThis beautiful old fire truck has been converted into a funky hotel room2
The Beer MothLocated about half an hour's drive from the Inverness airport in Scotland, it features all kinds of recycled materials3
The Beer MothYou wouldn't even know that it was a hotel room if someone didn't tell you, and it's completely roadworthy4
The Beer MothThe room has a double Victorian bed, a sink, a desk and even a reading chair5
The Beer MothAn old snooker table was converted in the hearth!6
The Beer MothWood flooring taken from a Tudor Mansion finishes off this amazing, cozy room for two!7







