Regal Autograph Mk 3 static caravan review
Liz King reviews the Regal Autograph Mk 3 static caravan and finds it to be stylish, contemporary and comfortable – even for those with high expectations of this well respected manufacturer.
Liz King reviews the Regal Autograph Mk 3 static caravan and finds it to be stylish, contemporary and comfortable – even for those with high expectations of this well respected manufacturer.
Liz King reviews the Victory Saffron Leisure Lodge. It features a spacious living area, en-suite master bedroom, and some excellent design touches throughout.
The Finesse 39ft x 12ft three bedroom home is the largest of the three models comprising Carnaby Caravans mid range of holiday homes, the other two both being two bedroom versions.
The extremely windy weather during December and the early months of 2012 has caused a 300% increase in static caravan insurance claims for storm damage.
Pemberton has been a major manufacturer of holiday homes for over 60 years, so they must be doing something right. This is a review of their new Pemberton Brompton 42ft x 13ft single unit static caravan.
ABI has added three new models to its range for 2012. Called Beachcomber, and slotting into ABI’s mid-price range, the new static caravan comes in three sizes, 32ft x 12ft, 36ft x 12ft and 38ft x 12ft, this latter one being a three bedroom version. The static caravan reviewed here is the two bedroom 36ft x 12ft model.
The Homeseeker Park and Leisure Homes Olympia Silver Single unit is well named for 2012 and is one of the company’s Signature range of models.
The Pathfinder Forest Lodge is a very contemporary 40ft x 20ft two bedroom home available with either log or as in this case, the company’s Vulcan cladding.
This particular Carnaby Essence two bedroom static caravan was awarded the title of Caravan Holiday Home of the Year 2012 at the Lawns Show in September 2011. And justifiably too in our opinion.
A recent Facebook poll has shown that people in the UK prefer their static caravan or holiday home to be within an hour or so drive – perhaps the saying should be “a home not too far away from home”?