Janet Lumb gives her thoughts on one of Delta’s latest offerings. The Glade is one of Delta’s longest single unit static caravans at 40ft long, 12 ft wide. It is also their only centre lounge model. I notice that other manufacturers are also giving the centre lounge – so popular on continental Europe – another […]
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The Champagne lodge built by Swift is the company’s first lodge and the model seen was built to BS3632 residential standard with 60mm wall insulation, 100mm in the roof and a composite floor with 50mm of insulation, built on a substantial Bankside twin axle beam chassis.
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It is off-white, has tiled pent roof and white uPVC windows and doors. How many static caravans could that describe?! But the real distinction of this model is the price.
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Leisuredays are giving away 10 pairs of tickets to the new Spring Caravan & Camping Show in February at the NEC, Birmingham (19th – 24th February 2013).
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The Willerby Oyster Bay lodge should be high on your “must see” list thanks to the large white double glazed window and door frames contrasted by almond colour Canexel cladding, which ensures that the lodge has a striking appearance.
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The Keeper’s Lodge was launched in September and if you are like us, then you’ll be wowed. Easily the most unique lodge we’ve seen this year!
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The 2013 Carnaby Cascade Aspect is a range of four basic static caravans with prices to suit all budgets. The model we opted to study in some depth was the 34ft layout, the C the main feature of which is that the two bedrooms are situated in the opposite rear corners of the home as you enter.
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Scotland has been voted the favourite place to visit in the UK by Leisuredays’ website users and Relax Emagazine subscribers.
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This Regal Autograph MK4 was decorated for Christmas complete with presents under the Christmas tree in a perfect location in the corner of the living area in front of the three-quarter height windows, now draped with modern green curtains.
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