Has there been a better time to invest in buying your own caravan? And is there a more picturesque place than Forest Views Caravan Park to relax and enjoy your dream home-from-home?
With just eight properties now available on this small, peaceful and beautifully located site in the heart of the Cumbrian countryside just outside of Cockermouth, Forest Views is already proving popular with buyers, either those who love to spend their time enjoying the tranquillity and the accessibility of some of the UK’s most stunning countryside - or those with an eye for the prefect place to enjoy their retirement.
Open all year round, and with staycations set to become a long-term feature of British holiday landscape, another advantage of purchasing your own static home at Forest Views is the right to sublet, without being charged any commision or fees, which will make the park even more attractive a location.
“We pride ourselves on the peace here at Forest Views, “said Frederika Swallow, PA at Forest Views. “We are in an ideal location for discovering the Northern and Western Lake District, as well as Scottish Borders.
“We are a small family-run park, situated in the relatively undiscovered village of Moota. Nearby amenities include a garden centre and coffee shop.
“Purchasing a static home at Forest Views will give you access to the endless activities on offer here in the Lake District. Our park is open all year round, so you can choose to bring the family to visit for a weekend, a short break, or stay longer - the choice is yours.”
There are currently two-bedroom static homes available, with prices starting at £33,000.
To view a more comprehensive selection of caravans currently available click here, but due to high trade demand not everything is advertised on the website, if you can’t find what you are looking for, please don’t hesitate to contact Forest Views on:
Tel: 01697 323 895
Email: info@forestviewscaravanpark.com
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