Tingdene Escape Lodge
The Tingdene Escape Lodge: why is it called Escape? I’ve no idea – is it that you can escape from reality with the funky yet luxurious interior décor and design?
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The Tingdene Escape Lodge: why is it called Escape? I’ve no idea – is it that you can escape from reality with the funky yet luxurious interior décor and design?
Snippets from The Lawns Caravan Extravaganza and Cottingham Parks Caravan and Lodge show by Liz and Dave King.
The Retreat, a new twin lodge from Pathfinder Park Homes was introduced to the public for the first time at the Boat and Caravan show at NEC in February. The company is known for its build quality and The Retreat oozes casual opulence and stylish sumptuousness, says Liz King.
If you’re looking for an excellent living area with plenty of room to stretch out from your next holiday home then it’s certainly worth considering the Cambrian Broadview.
The exterior of the Lindera Mini-Lodge is a pretty standard 40ft x 14ft rectangle, with pitched roof and a small overhang to the front end elevation.
Willerby’s Boston holiday lodge caused a bit of a sensation when it was launched at the caravan show at the Lawns, Cottingham last September, not only because of its high specification, but more importantly because it is a 40ft x 20ft two bedroom lodge.
Stately Albion’s new three bedroom Warwick holiday home lodge has in fact, been built to residential home standards and so is a home you can use all year round – providing the site licence permits it.
The Atlas Wisteria isn’t simply a 43ft x 20ft wooden box with a luxury lining – real thought has gone into a profile that is interesting and attractive in itself.
Whether you want to entertain guests in your holiday lodge or simply like the feeling of spaciousness then the luxury Atlas Laburnum lodge is a worthy lodge contender.
The Eden is a twin unit holiday home for the practical person.