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Subject Topic: caravan advice needed for a complete novi
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08/1/2011 at 12:06am
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I wonder if anyone can help.  We have sold our house and have been let down on the house we were buying.  Finding ourselves without anywhere to live until we find andother house to buy   how feasible would it be to buy a caravan and live in that for a few months rather than have to rent a flat? How long would we be allowed to stay on one campsite? Any advice would be much appreciated as we are retired and a bit worried about where we can live for the next few months.  We would need to be in the Hertfordshire area. 



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08/1/2011 at 12:55am
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Maybe start by joining the Caravan Club (£42 p.a.) & booking into a certificated location site (CL). There are 8 listed in their sites directory, for Herts. Prices are at around £10 per night or less.  You will need electric hook up for a long stay, but that is normally included in the price. The maximum length of stay is 28 consecutive nights, so you would have to move on to another site after that. The sites are often on working farms, privately owned, in rural surroundings and 5 units is the maximum they are allowed. You book directly with the owner so you have the opportunity of explaining your situation.At this time of year, they may be pleased with the income so you may be able to get a bit of a discount.

Something that you must be aware of though, is you must use Propane Gas in the winter, as Butane will not gas at below 4Degrees C.

 



08/1/2011 at 6:31am
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other privately run sites will not have the 28 day restriction but may cost more. Their licence will have a maximum stay period but this may be up to 11 months. costs can be negotiated but may not make huge savings over renting a flat.

As for actually living in a caravan - no problem.

 



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08/1/2011 at 7:50am
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Maybe, if there are no ties in Hertfordshire, you could see this as a golden opportunity to tour the country looking at different areas and houses to live in for the rest of your retirement. No has that got you thinking out of the box?

All of the above advice just about sums up all you need to know. if you are using the limited stay sites its about planning well ahead, or just use two sites and alternate. You will need to book well in advance to make sure of a pitch.

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08/1/2011 at 12:20pm
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Why not have a word with a holiday park about a long term static caravan rental?  they may have good deals for this time of year. Failing that go to spain on a cheap deal for a few weeks, its cheaper than living here! and warmer!


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08/1/2011 at 12:26pm
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Have a read of this - a UKCS member is doing just this and has been keeping a blog of their adventure:

http://ourlifeinacaravan.blogspot.com/



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Thanks for the above link, very interesting indeed!!  I will follow this with great interest.

I have been getting mixed reactions from family & friends about my caravanning idea, but I reallly am getting the impression that it would be a good solution to our problems.  I think renting a static caravan would be the best option, just need to find some sites to go and look at I think.

 

Thanks for all your help so far

 

Best regards,

Linjon



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08/1/2011 at 9:59pm
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My sister and her husband rented a static for 3 months (November to February)whilst their Park Home was being built.  The main problem they encountered was keeping warm so, if you have the option of a centrally heated van, it may be worth considering. 

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