THIS beautiful traditional gypsy caravan is on show at Prinknash Bird and Deer Park, near Cranham.
Owner Melanie Meigh commissioned the ornate vehicle from Painswick craftsman Fish Redfern.
The project took six months to complete and the original roll-top caravan now stands in a new enclosure at the park.
Melanie said: "It is a beautiful thing and looks wonderful in the countryside.
"It is a work of art and a fantastic addition to the park.
"I hope it will appeal to adults and children who want to use their imagination."
All the decorative fittings on the caravan were found locally - even the antlers were shed last year by Henry, a five-year-old fallow deer, which lives at the park.
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