Many static caravan and lodge owners will want to take plenty of outdoor equipment with them so they can explore their surroundings or do those little jobs.
From bikes to barbecues and patio chairs to fishing rods, you’re going to want someone to store these bulky items, so you’re not cluttering up your holiday caravan.
So, in this month’s community poll, we’d like to know if you have a shed or outdoor storage box at your static caravan or lodge – or may be you have both?
Simply choose from one of the options below and we’ll report back the results next month.
Also, if you’re in the market for some extra outdoor storage, check out our gear guide on sheds and storage boxes.
As always, feel free to add any of your top tips for outdoor storage, and any comments in the box below.
Got shed and 2boxes
Could Tattershall please install some baby swings for the younger generation as there are only items for older children
You would need to speak to the park manager about this Beverley.
My park dictates the style – and price – of storage units and I ended up with one that seemed at first to be too big for my needs. I had managed to poke most items away under beds or in cupboards. However, when someone wanted to use my van I was able to store all my personal items in it and it seems quite waterproof. While expensive, it really is proving useful.
We have a storage box, but are only allowed one which must be the one specified by the park and sited where they decide. It is very useful.
Our Holiday Park specify a metal storage box only on the wooden decking due to fire regulations. However, there are many inferior plastic ones seen on the decking.
Although ours was expensive in 2002 I did a deal with the Sales Team who provided it if I assembled it myself. A £5 rechargeable screw driver, 200 bolts and 2 hours later it was done. Now outside our new Willerby since 2016. Good investment.