Sometimes, as people journey through life, they seek bold and dramatic changes; something to shake up the monotony and reinvigorate their lives.
Most often, these changes are pretty traditional. Some make it their goal to transform their bodies, and others seek to renovate their homes. Often, it doesn't take much to gain a whole new lease on life.
But some people, as you're about to find out, strive to make really big splashes – and what could be bigger than running away to join the circus?
Though the Tiny House Movement is nothing new — and far from unpopular — it's not often one hears about antique circus caravans. So when I learned about this stunning ringmaster's house from the 1920s, I was instantly intrigued.
But reading about this amazing tiny house isn't enough. To truly appreciate the beauty and quirkiness of this little house, you have to step inside — and when I did, I was far from disappointed.
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If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life — but want to do so in a fun and unique way — look no further than the Ninks Circus Wagon!

Built in the 1920s, what's now being used as a modern tiny house was once an actual caravan from the traveling circus days.

In their heyday, these caravans — or "Showman's wagons" as they're sometimes called — used to be considered palaces on wheels.

This particular caravan, now owned by a modern day circus performer, would have once been used by the ringmaster.

With its three bedrooms, built-in seating, and ample storage, the Ninks Circus Wagon is a sprawling mansion by tiny house standards.

However, to preserve the wagon's delightful (and original) interior, the cooking facilities are minimal.

Despite this, this antique tiny house is a comfortable and cozy escape.

The atmospheric interior twinkles, while the warm wood paneling creates a soft glow.

Filled with character and authenticity, the Ninks Circus Wagon is loved by all who visit.

As one reviewer wrote, "What a place! Fantastic, so unique and special. Just loved it."

In addition to the stunning history and interior of this little caravan, the location itself is pretty amazing.

Step outside Ninks Circus Wagon, and you can gaze upon 60 acres of sweeping, tranquil farmland.

A peaceful lake is just minutes from the caravan — and if you're looking for a festive nightlife, the Medieval town of Shrewsbury is just a short drive away.

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