Mansion Farm Inn will definitely be a one-of-a-kind experience. With glamping becoming more popular, We decided to open our home on wheels to guests who would like the camping experience, but with an upgrade to Glamping.
What Is Glamping?
glamp·ing
/ˈɡlampiNG/
noun: glamping
a form of camping involving accommodation and facilities more luxurious than those associated with traditional tent camping.
What Is a Class A Motor Home?
Class A motor homes are at the top of the list when it comes to luxury, style and performance in the RV world. Units range in weight from 15,000 to 40,000 pounds and stretch from 28 to 45 feet in length.
Glamping at Mansion Farm Inn
First of its kind in the area, you will enjoy our 40-foot Tiffin Phaeton QTH Class A motor home. Equipped with two air conditioners to give you the comfort of home, beautiful luxury interior including:
- Two leather sofas
- Real tile floors
- Hand-built solid wood cabinets
- Full kitchen with microwave/convection oven, dual stainless steel sinks, and full size refrigerator
- Bathroom shower with skylight and dual sinks,
- Bedroom with king-size form bed, amazing micro-fiber Comphy Sheets*, large dresser, closet, large TV, tons of storage and even a ceiling fan.
The motor home has four slide outs making it very spacious for two people, and a retractable awning to relax under outside.
Your site will be equipped with what you would expect of Mansion Farm Inn’s reputation of attention to details. You will be able to dine outside on a picnic table, relax in chairs around a fire-pit (propane), and enjoy sitting around a romantic fire* under the stars – all just a short walk to the luxurious salt water pool. Your view will be of our beautiful grounds, the sound of a bubbling water fountain, and a renovated barn – all
surrounded by cornfields.
So if you have always wanted to go glamping or are thinking of buying a motor home, this is your chance to give it a try!
We have traveled up and down the East Coast during the summer and usually go to different places in Florida during the heavy winter months.
In 2016, we traveled to Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole, Colorado Springs, Four Corners, Grand Canyon, Sedona, Santa Fe, Texas, Red Bay Alabama, Knoxville and other cities in between. This is the best way to travel!