Jill and Rob's 1951 Bedford Housetruck
Maid Of Dreams is one of the most beautiful traditionally styled housetrucks you'll see anywhere in the world today.
It featured here a while ago and now after many happy years of travelling around New Zealand, it's now someone else's turn to enjoy this remarkable and unique Gypsy Housetruck.
And live the dream.
There's more information about this wonderful grand old lady of the road here.
If you can dream it you can do it...
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
Saturday, January 4, 2014
A Beautiful Gypsy Wagon Called Sarah Rose...
You met Rob and Jill back in November last year with their beautiful 1951 Bedford Housetruck named Maid Of Dreams.They've also built this simply gorgeous Gypsy wagon called Sarah Rose. It's hard to keep up with this wonderfully creative couple and their magic carpets on wheels. At the moment they're spending the summer building another so watch this space. And for now, allow the beautiful Sarah Rose to enter your dreams...





Saturday, November 2, 2013
Maid Of Dreams. The Head Turning Gorgeous 1951 Bedford Gypsy Housetruck And Shining Star Of The 2013 Bedford New Zealand Rally...

Maid of Dreams is a stunningly gorgeous 1951 Bedford Housetruck of the headturning variety.She was without doubt the star attraction at the 2013 Bedford New Zealand Rally held over Labour Weekend at Lance Cryer's Bedford Heaven near the town of Thames.
Kimbo Davey, now deceased, housetrucker and lovable rogue from way back when, named the housetruck in the late 1980's.
Robbie and Jill Romain have owned this wonderful Gypsy Housetruck for the last twenty years, many of those spent with New Zealand's Gypsy Fair that would work the whole country for up to thirty six weeks a year.
Robbie and Jill managed the fair which in it's heyday had over forty housetrucking families making and selling their wares as they circuited the country presenting possible and affordable dreams to all who thronged to meet the wonderful free living, free spirited, gaily attired gypsies and bohemians.
Those were the days my friends...










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