Buying a Holiday Home in the Lake District
Buying a Holiday Home in the Lake District opens up a world of opportunities and will change the way you look at family holidays.
South Lakeland Parks have been running Lake District holiday home parks for over 20 years and so their knowledge and expertise when it comes to holiday homes in the Lake District is second to none.
When it comes to buying a holiday home in the Lake District there are a number of things to consider including which holiday park best suits your needs, which type of holiday home fits your taste and budget, find out what running costs there are and if that fits into your budget and find out what plot locations are available for your Lake District holiday home.
South Lakeland Parks operate three holiday parks in the Lake District, White Cross Bay, Fallbarrow and Limefitt. White Cross Bay and Fallbarrow are located on the shores of Lake Windermere while Limefitt is situated in one of the Lake Districts most enchanting valleys.
When choosing which Lake District holiday home park best suits your needs, you need to find out what facilities are available. For example, if you are planning on buying a holiday home in the Lake District for you and your family to enjoy, are there facilities and activities for the children, as well as the adults? Each park has its own range of facilities ranging from an indoor swimming pool and gym at White Cross Bay, boat launching facilities at Fallbarrow and fell walks at Limefitt. All of the Lake District holiday home parks are close to Bowness and Ambleside which are full of shops, places to eat and drink and activities including boat trips on the lake itself, so there’s something both on and off the park for the whole family.
There are a large number of Lake District holiday homes to choose from with South Lakeland Parks including holiday caravans and holiday lodges in all shapes and sizes, where you’ll find the perfect one that suits your needs as well as your budget.
Running costs include rates, metered electric and metered or bottled gas, but South Lakeland Parks do have a subletting scheme whereby you can hire out your Lake District holiday home when you are not using it to help cover these costs.
Lastly, you need to find out what plot locations are available and suitable for your needs. Different areas of the park may have different things on offer such as being close to the outdoor children’s play area if you are holidaying with the kids or being close to the lake if you like the idea of having a scenic evening view.
These are just some of the things to bear in mind when buying a holiday home in the Lake District. For more information, speak to South Lakeland Parks who will be happy to help with any queries you may have about buying a Lake District holiday home.
South Lakeland Parks is the specialist holiday home sales division offering lodges all of its parks.
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