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New Homes for 2011 – Holiday Home – Normandy Bayeux

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A modern but cosy holiday home that really stands out from the crowd.


1 The Bayeux lounge includes two swivel armchairs and a three-seater sofa (incorporating as pull-out sofa bed), plus a stylish freestanding dining table with four high-backed chairs with upholstered seats



2 The twin bedroom, with overbed storage and padded head boards



3 Like the twin, the master has overbed storage and padded headboards, while one of the bedside cabinets incorporates a dressing table; there are also a walk-in wradrobe and en suite WC



4 The kitchen area is equipped with a stainless steel oven and grill with electric ignition ad extractor hood, plus an integrated fridge/freezer



5 Another view of the living area, including the wall-mounted feature electric fire; the 32in TV is supplied as an optional extra



6 In addition to the en suite WC to the master there is a family shower room

Technical details
• Type: Single unit caravan holiday home
• Standard: BS EN1647
• Size: 36ft x 12ft
• Bedrooms: 2

Other versions
• 38ft x 12ft, 2 or 3 bed; 38ft x13ft, 2 bed; 40ft x 13ft, 2 bed , open or closed plan options; 40ft x 13ft, 3 bed

Additional features
• Lagged pipes, underfloor and roof insulation and extra-thick wall insulation
• Double glazing
• Aluminium exterior cladding

Selected options
• uPVC cladding and environmental colours
• Front aspect patio doors
• Combi-boiler central heating
• Electric heater pack including heated towel rail
• Velux roof window to kitchen
• Integrated dishwasher
• Surround sound system
• Hinged double bed with storage beneath

Price
Prices start at £32,197 ex works (inc VAT)


CONTACT


Normandy Holiday Homes, Bontoft Avenue, Hull, East Yorkshire HU5 4HF. Tel: 01482 475100 Email: [email protected] Web: www.normandy-holiday-homes.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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