Residential Parks in England
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Security, peace of mind and a delightful living environment are just some of the benefits of park home living on a BH&HPA member residential park.
Moving to a residential park can mean swapping urban life for a peaceful place in the country and becoming part of a friendly, like-minded community. Why not downsize to a park home, release capital from your existing home and enjoy your retirement.
You will find a large choice of park home styles and designs, ranging from the lodge style, to traditional and ultra modern living.
Areas of interest include:
The Lake District
Breathtakingly beautiful at any time of the year, Cumbria offers picture-postcard landscapes dotted with delightful villages, stunning mountain scenery and gorgeous lakeland views. There’s much to do for the activity minded, plus more gentle options such as low-level walks and many visitor attractions and historic sites to visit in Wordsworth’s homeland.
The Cotswolds
Covering some 790 square miles in the upper part of southwest England, The Cotswolds is the country’s largest officially designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region is famed for its gentle hillsides (“wolds”) and outstanding countryside with river valleys, water meadows, beech woods, sleepy limestone villages and historic market towns.
Thames Valley
The Thames Valley combines both history and scenic beauty via the counties and towns which follow the course of the River Thames as it flows from Oxfordshire to London, taking in parts of Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey. Highlights include delightful Henley on Thames with its world-famous regatta, historic Marlow and Runnymede, Windsor Castle and, of course, the university city of Oxford with its skyline of “dreaming spires”.
Also of interest might be information on Residential Park Homes in Wales, Residential Park Homes in Scotland and Residential Park Homes in Northern Ireland.