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New Homes for 2011 – Holiday Home – Delta Bromley

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A great value-for-money model for those who want comfort and style on a tight budget.


1 Like all caravan holiday homes in this kind of price range, the Bromley features fixed lounge seating – L-shaped in this case, and incorporating a pull-out sofa bed, plus fixed L-shaped dinette seating, with a triangular-style freestanding table and two freestanding stools



2 There is a galley-style kitchen that includes a gas cooker with oven and grill and provides space for a microwave and a fridge/freezer



3 The master bedroom is surprisingly spacious and includes an en suite WC



4 This is the family shower room, which, again, has more space that might be expected at this price



5 The twin bedroom in the two bedroom model – but versions of the Bromley are also available with three or four bedrooms



6 The exterior of the Bromley, with its traditional aluminium cladding; double glazing is available as an option

Technical details
• Type: Single unit caravan holiday home
• Standard: BS EN1647
• Size: 35ft x 12ft
• Bedrooms: 2

Other versions
• 23ft x 10ft 2in and 26ft x 10ft 2in, 1 or 2 bedrooms; 28ft x 10ft 2in and 32ft x 10ft 2in, 2 bedrooms; 35ft x 10ft 2 in, 3 bedroom; 24ft x 12ft, 2 bed; 24ft x 12ft, 28ft x 12ft, 32ft x 12ft, 2 bedrooms; 35ft x 12ft, 3 bedrooms; 37ft x 12ft, 4 bedrooms

Additional features
• Aluminium exterior cladding
• Lagged pipes
• Vaulted ceilings throughout
• Gas fire
• Shower room with thermostatic shower mixer

Selected options
• Pre-galvanised chassis
• uPVC single glazed windows and aluminium doors
• Gas central heating or electric panel heaters
• Fridge or mini-fridge/freezer

Price
Prices start at £13,875 ex works (inc VAT)


CONTACT


Delta Caravans, 240 Leads Road, Hull, East Yorkshire  HU7 0DF. Tel: 01482 788 088 Email: [email protected] Web: www.deltacaravans.co.uk


This feature was published in the February 2011 issue of Park & Holiday Homes. To order a copy of Park & Holiday Homes please click here

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