Shepherds Huts
From ancient origins to modern luxury, Shepherd’s Huts offer timeless comfort and charm, blending historic allure with contemporary convenience for unforgettable glamping experiences worldwide.
The shepherd’s hut has been used since the 15th century into the 20th century, reaching a peak in the 19th Century, by shepherds raising sheep, primarily in the United Kingdom and France.
Shepherd’s huts often had iron wheels and corrugated iron tops and sides.
The shepherd’s hut typically has a kitchen, dining room, bedroom, sitting room and storeroom all rolled into one providing the shepherd with practical and durable accommodation. The huts also had a wood burning stove for warmth and cooking.
Shepherds huts are still in use today in the countryside in Europe & the United Kingdom, for vacationers and gaining huge popularity here in the USA.
Shepherds huts are still use today, but primarily as glamping accommodation, or as an alternative to a summer house, shed or workshop. Smaller than a Cosy Home but Shepard’s Hut is used for short term luxurious camping, combining both yesterday’s amenities and today’s technology.