MAKE HOLIDAY HOME OWNERSHIP OR DOWNSIZING A REALITY IN 2022 AT CAMELOT HOLIDAY PARK  

  • Superb quality holiday homes & downsizing park homes available to buy, with no site fee payable for 2022, plus a free widescreen TV with every purchase confirmed by end of February 2022

With 2022 tipped to be another bumper year for staycations and downsizing by the over 50’s, those in the market for a holiday home or permanent downsizing residential park home can buy with confidence at Camelot Holiday Park near Carlisle.

The family run park, which has full residential status, and is open twelve months of the year, can provide a permanent home for an over 50’s couple if wished, with many people in this age group keen to downsize and retire. They can choose from a selection of stunning Stately Albion residential park homes which enjoy a top specification with built in appliances in the kitchen, open plan living spaces, and floor to ceiling windows to maximise light.

Or you can buy a property at Camelot Holiday Park purely as a luxury holiday home. It will give you years of pleasure, and can be shared with other family members who can come for short breaks whenever they please. Fully decorated and furnished, the holiday homes at Camelot Holiday Park are from some of the UK’s top suppliers, such as Pemberton and ABI.

Buy a luxury holiday home, or park home, before the end of Feb 2022 and take advantage of free site fees for the rest of 2022. Plus, a fantastic widescreen TV for your property. 

Camelot Holiday Park enjoys a convenient location, whereby both the Scottish Borders and the Lake District can be easily accessed for day trips.

Local attractions close to Camelot Holiday Park include the World Famous Old Blacksmiths Shop at Gretna Green, the Gretna Gateway Outlet Village, the Keilder Water & Forest Park, Carlisle Castle, and of course, Hadrian’s Wall.

 www.camelotholidaypark.co.uk

Prices are from £24,995.

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