The 39ft x 12ft two bedroom Ridgeway holiday home is one of 15 models which Carnaby is producing for the 2010 season. There are in fact three main ranges: Melrose; Ridgeway; and Rosedale, plus a single Highgrove model being the fourth. Within the Ridgeway range are one 34ft x 12ft model, two 37ft x 12ft models – one of which has three bedrooms – and two 39ft x 2ft versions, one having two bedrooms and one three bedrooms. The model reviewed here is the 39ft x 12ft two bedroom home.
Read the full article
The Moselle is one of the Swift Group’s five model range of holiday homes. It comprises four two bedroom models and one three bedroom. All are single units starting at 30ft x 12ft rising to 38ft x 12ft. The model reviewed here is the penultimate one in the range, 38ft x 12ft two bedroom home.
Read the full article
This Willerby Westmorland is a 35ft x 12ft holiday home built to EN 1647. Externally it is clad in aluminium and has a steel pantile roof. It comes in two versions, the standard with windows in the end wall of the lounge, and the Outlook in which the windows are replaced by a pair of French doors.
Read the full article
The ABI St David holiday home is one of three new holiday homes for the 2010 season which ABI launched at the Lawns show last September.
Read the full article
Following its rebirth as a division of Willerby Holiday Homes, BK Bluebird has launched an all-new two model Grosvenor range for 2010.
Read the full article
The Omar Miramar has more than a touch of luxury and a surprise! The side aspect single door leads to a hall with the master bedroom to the right, second bedroom straight ahead, bathroom, kitchen and living area to the left.
Read the full article
You will have to go a long way to find a better built and equipped holiday home for similar money than the two bedroom Pemberton Knightsbridge.
Read the full article
The 2008 Vienna model is part of its top-end Connoisseur Collection and is a luxury holiday home, offering two or three bedrooms, each with French windows and lots of glass at the front end.
Read the full article