Holiday lodge review: Pemberton Avon Lodge 2013

Pemberton's-Avon-Lodge-Exterior

No buyer’s short list of a possible new holiday lodge would be complete without at least one Pemberton on it. The company, which has 15 model ranges and some 32 layouts, has been one of the mainstays of the holiday home industry for over 60 years so we were delighted to be able to review one of its most popular models – the 35ft x 12ft Avon Lodge – one of the two layouts in this range.

The first thing that needs to be said about the home is that a galvanised chassis and PCVU double glazing are just two of several options available. Whilst we were not overly concerned about the double glazing, it’s worth bearing in mind that this is a holiday lodge which might well be sited near the sea and so a non-galvanised chassis risks corrosion from the salt in the atmosphere. Buyers also have a choice of vinyl, timber or Canexel cladding whilst the pitched roof has pantile effect, Plastisol-coated galvanised steel tiles.

The-dining-area-inside-the-Avon-Lodge

Fridge-and-storage-inside-the-Avon-Lodge

Internally the layout is fairly conventional for a single unit lodge of this size with the lounge and dining areas being on the left as you enter; the kitchen is opposite the doorway, and the shower room and bedrooms are on the right of the entrance through a door from the kitchen. It is also worth mentioning that immediately on the right as you come into the lodge there is a cupboard for the optional central heating followed by space for a free-standing fridge/freezer. Above the space is a shelf for an optional microwave.

The ceiling is vaulted throughout the lodge and there is a bay window in the end wall of the lounge. Below the window is a three seat sofa incorporating an optional fold out bed. A second two seat sofa on the home’s front wall – at 90 degrees to the three seater – faces a flame effect electric fire mounted on the on the opposite side of the lounge. Other standard furniture includes a small side table and a base unit with storage facilities along the low level wall separating the lounge from the kitchen. Although a flat screen TV is an option a multi outlet TV booster is included as standard. Standard dining furniture comprises a rectangular table and four upholstered chairs with extra chairs being available as yet another option.

Avon-Lodge-Kitchen-Area

Standard kitchen appliances are fairly sparse comprising a gas cooker and grill with electronic ignition and an externally vented extractor. However, on the plus side, there is plenty of storage and worktop space – more in fact than in some similar size holiday caravans. And in addition to the optional microwave and fridge/freezer, there is space for an optional dishwasher or washer/dryer.

The shower room has a full depth shower cubicle plus a ceramic pedestal washbasin with a mirror door storage cabinet on the wall above it. The washbasin has been fitted with a single lever mixer tap. Completing the appliances here is a low level toilet and an extractor fan.

Avon-Lodge-wash-and-shower-room

Opposite the shower room is the second bedroom. Although it has two single divan beds there is very little room to walk between them. Despite this there is room for a small bedside cabinet, whilst above the beds – which have a common padded headboard – there’s an open shelf and a row of wall cupboards. On the wall facing the beds is a framed mirror and in the corner opposite the bed on the outside wall, a wardrobe.

Twin-room-Pemberton-Avon

The main bedroom spans the full width of the lodge and comes with double bed with a padded headboard and two reading lights. To the right of the bed as you enter the room is a dressing table with drawers and a cupboard plus a stool and free-standing mirror, whilst running along the left-hand wall to the door to the en suite toilet are three floor to ceiling wardrobes. In addition to a low level toilet fitted in one corner of the en suite there is also a pedestal washbasin.

Double-bedroom-in-the-Avon-Lodge

Verdict: The Avon Lodge is very much an entry level holiday lodge which is capable of being upgraded by the addition of a galvanised chassis, double glazing and central heating. In our opinion therefore is would be worth considering as a first time buying option.

Pemberton-Avon-floorplan

Take a look the Pemberton Leisure Homes website for more details on the Avon Lodge and for information on where to buy. Want to get a quote for insuring a Pemberton Avon Lodge – visit our static caravan and holiday lodge insurance  page.

2 comments on “Holiday lodge review: Pemberton Avon Lodge 2013

  1. Could you please send me prices of this particular unit with options.
    I have a holiday home in Southport Lancs right now but will be renewing in a year’s time. I reside in Vancouver, Canada and only spend a month or so per year in England. Thank You

    1. Hi Ron
      Thanks for your query.
      We couldn’t find a price for the Pemberton Avon Lodge option. Of course the final price to pay would also need to include delivery and siting costs at you Southport Park. Therefore, it may be best to forward the review to your park and ask them to provide a cost.
      Sorry we couldn’t be of more help.

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