




Upper Seagry, Wiltshire, England
Piglet's House is a converted piggery on an 18th century farm in Wiltshire, near the Cotswolds and accessible from Junction 17 of the M4. Built by specialist tiny home company By Boon, it packs a roll top bath, shower, working desk with high speed broadband, TV, sofa, heating, and air conditioning into a compact footprint. A solar powered heat pump handles climate control year round, which is unusual at this scale.
The outdoor space includes a fire pit, BBQ, sundeck with daybed, and table and chairs. The working desk and gigabit broadband make this a credible remote working base as well as a leisure stay, which broadens its appeal beyond weekends. At 4.99 across 98 reviews, the quality is clearly landing. The piggery origin gives it a built in narrative, and the By Boon construction adds design credibility. Lavender scented bath salts from the farm's own plants are a small but telling detail.
We love the dual purpose design. A roll top bath and fire pit for leisure, plus gigabit broadband and a proper desk for work. It serves both modes without compromising either.
Reviewers praised this destination as a fantastic, romantic honeymoon choice with beautiful views and peaceful ambiance. They felt at home, appreciated thoughtful touches, and highly recommend it to others.