Static Caravans for Sale in Cornwall

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Perran Sands

Perranporth - Cornwall

 Located near the fun filled resort of Newquay, Perran Sands is an excellent place to spend your holidays and weekends away. Sand castles, surfing, sunbathing and heaps more. The park is set in beautifully landscaped grounds and boasts excellent family focused facilitie...

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Seaview International

Boswinger, Cornwall - Cornwall

Holiday Park: Seaview is a beautiful 5 star park in a stunning coastal location and with magnificent sea views. Situated in South Cornwall and close to Mevagissey, The Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and beautiful sandy beaches, Seaview International offers you the...

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Juliots Well Holiday

Camelford - Cornwall

Juliots Well Holiday Park is situated in an ideal location surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is just one mile from the ancient town of Camelford in north Cornwall and four miles from Trebarwith beach. Juliots Well offers you the perfect holiday home location and we aim...

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Bossiney Bay

Tintagel, Cornwall - Cornwall

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Mullion Holiday Park

The Lizard - Cornwall

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Par Sands Holiday Park

Par - Cornwall

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Static Caravans for Sale in Cornwall

Have you been looking for static caravans for sale in Cornwall, the picturesque holiday park site for a wonderful vacation? Most potential caravan owners look at the holiday park before investing in the caravan for a successful long term investment. Thus, it is essential to research and locate the right holiday park which complies with your requirement.
After the selection of the park, you may select from the available caravans as numerous manufacturers give a select choice of caravans for choice. But if you are planning to own a caravan for sale in Cornwall, here are some important aspects about budget that you will need to foresee:
· Do you want to finance it on a monthly basis or buy it outright?
· Are you searching for a used or new caravan?
· Consider your running costs budget and the maximum price that you can pay for the caravan
· What is your normal budget for holidays and how much are you prepared to spend?
· Do you plan to rent out your caravan?

As it is a luxury investment, it is best to line out your expenses to ensure that there is smooth payment of monthly finance repayments and running fees. It is best to know about the specific running cost which usually includes pitch fees, insurance, electricity, gas, water and sewage rates and local authority park charges.
If you are buying the caravan from the holiday park then the static caravan will be bought through the sales representatives. But if you are interested in browsing in detail most manufacturers latest models and designs, it is best to attend events and caravan exhibitions to get an idea of what might suit your need.
However, most of the reputed manufacturers ensure that the caravans adhere to the British and European standard: BS EN 1647 and with the current changes to the standards, some of the leading luxury caravans qualify the stringent BS3632 that adheres to the park home criteria.
But if you are on a limited budget and cannot afford a brand new caravan or just need to try and see how it all works out, buying a pre owned caravan is a good idea. Starting from looking at the relevant advertisements on static caravans for sale in Cornwall to actually going and having a look, there is plenty to do. Here is a checklist of all that needs to be done when you are on a sales visit:
· Know about the important facts about the holiday park including the opening months
· Review the current running costs
· See the available or free pitching sites
· Consider the budget
· If you have already selected the caravan, review the paperwork and licenses

Though the static caravans for sale in Cornwall may vary in size and amenities, if you intend staying in it instead of sublet, larger living area and kitchens are appreciated. However, the prices depend on the size of the caravan so reviewing your budget is important.

Cornwall (is a county of England in the United Kingdom, forming the tip of the south-western peninsula of Great Britain. It is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Taken with the Isles of Scilly Cornwall has a population of 534,300, and covers an area of 3,563 km2 (1,376 sq mi). The administrative centre and only city is Truro. The area now known as Cornwall was first inhabited in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods. It continued to be occupied by Neolithic and then Bronze Age peoples, and later (in the Iron Age) by Celts. There is little evidence that Roman rule was effective west of Exeter and few Roman remains have been found. Cornwall was afterwards part of the Brythonic (Celtic) area of Dumnonia, separated from Wales after the Battle of Deorham, often coming into conflict with the expanding English kingdom of Wessex before King Athelstan in 936 A.D. set the boundary between English and Cornish people at the Tamar. Today, Cornwall's economy struggles after the decline of the mining and fishing industries, and has become more dependent on tourism: however some decline in this has also occurred. The area is noted for its wild moorland landscapes, its extensive and varied coastline and its mild climate. Cornwall is recognised as one of the "Celtic nations" by many Cornish people, residents and organisations. It retains a distinct cultural identity, reflecting its history, and modern use of the formerly extinct Cornish language is increasing. Some people question the present constitutional status of Cornwall, and a self-government movement seeks greater autonomy within the UK. Extract from Wikipedia. Photo by Neil Hanson.